Daisy's kittens are reserved - apart from one mostly tabby who is recieving treatment currently - and daisy herself is yet to be reserved. The kittens are currently undergoing treatment for their eyes, and are still very young, so although they are growing older - reservations are only made with support from a lead volunteer. Daisy herself is very nervous, she is slowly learning to trust and falling into a routine which ensures her safety, so we are still working to see if she is able to trust us yet.
Alya was a surrender, although she originally came in very scared and skittish - she has recently grown to see the joy in humans and cuddles. She is a super affectionate girl who loves to sit for hours on your knee and cuddle up to you. She is currently not spayed, but will be upon her collection. She has grown to be so loving in what could be such a scary situation for her, and now she is looking for a new home to share that love with.
Though some integration of adult cats is successful, all too often the homings are less than perfect and there is a lack of harmony all round.
It is not our policy to home cats into settings where there is a real chance of tension and we do not ever wish to ruin the quality of lives of cats already living happily in a home where their lives are spoilt by the arrival of our cats.
Also, we never wish to see the home-lives of people impaired by too many cats, who are hostile towards each other.
The Westgate Ark maxim is that if you have a happy cat or cats in your home then why risk upsetting the apple cart?
If it ain't broken, then don't fix it!