Submitted by Rabid_Winner_500 t3_1269szr in springfieldMO
AquaAndMint t1_jea85t1 wrote
Reply to comment by 67alecto in Best rescue centers for cats in the area? by Rabid_Winner_500
I was also considering adopting a cat and someone recommended Eden to me -- but I thought their application seemed invasive and it turned me off.
I've never adopted an animal before, is it normal to agree to appointments at your house?
67alecto t1_jeaj3z1 wrote
Places that really care about the animals will do that
MenopausalMama t1_jealisg wrote
Yes, it is. I had to do home checks for all my fosters before they went to their new homes. With my foster dog I made sure the fence was secure and tall enough without room to go under, etc. With the cats and the dog I checked for plants that are toxic to pets and things like that. A lot of people don't know about toxic houseplants, essential oil diffusers, and other hazards. No one is trying to invade your privacy -- just make sure the home will be safe for the animal and possibly give some helpful tips for bringing the new pet home.
With the dog we spent weeks meeting up in public parks so the dog they already had could get to know the new dog on neutral territory. Then we spent a few more weeks with me bringing the new dog to their house for play dates. This was necessary for these two large dogs. It wouldn't always be.
AquaAndMint t1_jeb709m wrote
Thanks for the info! I'm not a pet owner now, but in the past, I've always either taken in strays or directly from someone I knew, so it caught me a bit off-guard.
MenopausalMama t1_jebzlhs wrote
The Humane Society doesn't do it and I don't think CARE does either if you find it too invasive. I know people have different feelings about things like that. I really went through the wringer to become a foster. LOL. Had to provide vet records for all my personal pets in addition to a home check.
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