DOES C.H.A.T REHOME CATS AND KITTENS TO FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN?
Answer- Yes. We believe that it is beneficial for children to grow up with pets whom they learn to treat with kindness and respect. It is up to parents to ensure that their children do treat pets kindly, babies and toddlers must be supervised at all times when near cats, it is not fair on your cats if they are handled roughly and any cat that has it’s tail pulled or is manhandled by a toddler or young child can bite or scratch. If you are worried about being able to keep a watchful eye on your young children’s interactions with a cat then it would be advisable to wait until they are a little older (5 years or more) so that you can discuss and explain to them how to treat a cat well. We do frequently receive offers of homes from families whose elderly cat has recently died and are keen for another quickly, as the children in such a home are used to cats introducing friendly new cats should be straightforward even with young children. There should be areas within a home where cats can ge