Alexa had the same problem too, I mean I'm happy that they really screen people but at the same time I wonder how many wonderful homes have been turned away. The Humane Society didn't want to let Alexa adopt Tuna and Pocky because she is a student and they don't like to adopt to students (which sometimes I can understand why). They say that at the end of the school year they get lots of animals dropped off by college students who are going away for the summer or who are moving. So from their point of view I can understand the hesitation.

But the funny thing is that Alexa is a homeowner and they still wouldn't listen to her. She kept telling them that she was stable and secure and that these kittens would not ever be dumped or given away. Then they kept asking for the landlord's phone number to verify that she could have cats. She handed them her number and said "I am my landlord!" So, they finally let her fill out the adoption papers.