The driver's license is a really good idea. We do that at the shelter I volunteer at, too.
With the lady I gave my kitten to, I asked for the name of her vet, then called to see if they knew her and what they thought of her as a pet owner. They gave her such a glowing report that I worried they might be a fake, so I went online and looked up vet clinics in her area. Sure enough, her vet was listed and the number matched, so I let her adopt my kitten.
I never even thought of people who use kittens to train fighting dogs. Now I have a whole new species of undesirables to worry about. Considering the less than completely literate spelling, grammar and punctuation of the replies that set my teeth on edge, that scenario seems more likely than lab sales.
I made myself a little form letter, and I emailed it back to potential adopters that I just didn't trust. Basically it said that I don't ship animals, that I was sure there were plenty of shelters in their area with adoptable pets, and have a nice day.
So far I've found homes for two of my rescues. Eight more to go, then maybe I can take a little break. Oh wait, it's almost kitten season again. Darn!
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