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Questions to Ask Potential Adopters of Kittens Have you ever declawed a cat? Have you ever had to rehome or surrender a cat before? Would this cat be indoor, outdoor, or indoor/outdoor? How many people currently live in your household? ( How many pets do you currently own? What are you looking for in a cat?
Avoid asking only yes/no questionsask probing questions and have the adopter tell their story: Ask about what cats they have owned over the years and what happened to them, etc. Indoor/Outdoor ask questions that will lead to what their intention is regarding if the cat will be living outdoors, or going outside.
When filling out an adoption application, be thorough. Provide as many details as possible about your living situation, family experience and how you plan to care for the animal. Explain your previous experience with raising an animal, including training and exercise regiments.
ing to our analysis, cats that are black and white are less likely to be adopted.
Screening Questions Do you have other animals in the home? Please describe. Have you ever surrendered an animal to an animal shelter? Do you intend to have the cat declawed? Describe a typical day in your home for the cat(s).
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Be honest in your answers and dont lie about anything that youre asked. Its tempting to write down what you think the rescue wants to hear, but this could lead to you matching with a cat or dog who wont fit well in your home environment.
Avoid asking only yes/no questionsask probing questions and have the adopter tell their story: Ask about what cats they have owned over the years and what happened to them, etc. Indoor/Outdoor ask questions that will lead to what their intention is regarding if the cat will be living outdoors, or going outside.
6 Things You Should Never Do When Adopting a Cat Dont Make a Quick Decision. Dont Put Off Shopping for Supplies. Dont Rush Introductions. Dont Forget to Kitten-Proof. Dont Skip a Wellness Check-In. Dont Make Behavior Assumptions.

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