Since I'm not a lisenced rescue, only pulling with the assistance of one, they will not let the cats go unaltered. The cats themselves are actually a pretty good deal since I am using a rescue's lisence-$50=spay (they are all girls), vaccinations, fiv/feliv or whatever those abreviations are, and health certificate ($5 of that cost). If I wasn't, there is no way that I could fly them. So, I'm adding that and flying together, and just have to charge a higher adoption fee. Probably would detur some people, but it's still not a bad deal compared to bringing a cat with no vet work done in. I don't want to ask, but should-what are signs of ringworm? ick. They think she'll be adopted, but I don't know why she hasn't been yet. They never spayed her, so they weren't planning on sending her to me, just never told me. She had been exposed to upper respiratory, but came out fine this week, so they said she could come, until today. I think I have 5 adopted already! Everyone sounds so excited to be owned by a cat (or another cat). I kinda wanted the gray-oranged eyed one, but someone called interested in her and her cagemate, Minnie. If they are a good home and want them both, I can't say no. I did kind of want Minnie though, too. I thought it would be harder to adopt the older cats because everyone wants kittens, so I'd better take the opportunity if she turns out as good as she sounds on the phone.