Ok...I wouldn't normally post here..but this falls outside my knowledge area. Tomorrow we have a gentleman coming to look at one of our cats for adoption. Normally we do not adopt into a home with intact animals..but he has stated that he shows his two dogs and thus cannot have them neutered. The woman who is in charge of a cat adoptions is willing to allow him to adopt a cat as long as he provides paperwork that states his dogs cannot be neutered due to them being shown. Does anyone know what type of paperwork he might provide (is there such a thing as paperwork that states that show animals cannot be spayed/neutered?) so that I can be prepared since I run the Friday night adoptions. I realize my question is about showing dogs and not cats...but for those of you that show cats...do you have paperwork along these lines?
Thanks,
Katie
Thanks,
Katie