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Cats seeking 'forever homes' at RSPCA North East adoption centre.
Summary
Thirteen cats are currently listed for rehoming at the RSPCA Great Ayton Animal Centre in Middlesbrough, and the centre uses a virtual matching process to pair applicants with animals.
Content
Thirteen cats are currently available for adoption at the RSPCA Great Ayton Animal Centre in Middlesbrough. The charity has shared photos of each animal and describes a matching system that uses application forms and a central hub database. Staff and volunteers work together to gather information about adopters and about each cat so suitable matches can be made. The centre highlights the role of foster carers, social media staff and volunteer home checkers in the rehoming process.
Key details:
- There are 13 cats listed at the Great Ayton Animal Centre.
- The cats named in the report are Travis, Toff, Kip, Bruce, Pumpkin, Tramp, Milo, Finn, Ellie, Norman, Swiss, Forest and Arya.
- Prospective adopters send an application form and are matched virtually via the hub database based on the needs of each animal and the information provided by applicants.
- The rehoming coordinator, Sophie Moran-Barker, described the process as one that gathers information about both adopters and cats to create suitable matches.
- The RSPCA and the centre provide further information on their website about the animals and the rehoming process.
Summary:
The centre’s listings and photos are intended to connect each cat with an appropriate family by using a coordinated, information-led matching process. The centre continues to accept applications and to work with fosterers and volunteers to place animals. Undetermined at this time.
