How To Care For A Rehomed Cat. These cats will adapt to rehoming given time and will eventually bond with a new owner. The charitable donations that you make during the rehoming process do not buy the cat you are rehoming as the charity has already funded their care.
Wear rubber gloves when gardening or when handling raw meat. Create a safe enclosed space such as a corner of a closet or a cardboard box where they can hide to feel secure. Work on slowly introducing the new cat to other household pets.
A bathroom or laundry room works well.
Preparing your home for a new cat Once you pass the home-check next comes the preparation. Stray Aid can refuse to rehome a pet without giving a reason and cannot accept responsibility for the temperament or behaviour of any pet after rehoming. Some veterinary practices offer payment plans or financial assistance and other organisations such as PDSA or Blue Cross may be able to assist with medical bills. A bathroom or laundry room works well.