As some of you may recall, I was asked to "interview" my former foster kitty Bridge (who has since been adopted) for the rescue's newsletter, basically about his likes, dislikes, living with FIV, etc...The rescue received a lot of positive feedback on the interview, so looks like we're going to make this a regular thing with the goal of getting more of the the harder to place cats adopted and potentially educated people at the same time.
My next interview will be with be with Evie, another foster now living at the rescue. It will feature some of the same questions posed to Bridge, but we also want to get her take on the plight of kitties left behind when their owners move and what she wishes they would have done instead.
I'm used to interviewing people for my job, but kitty interviews are a challenge - being cute and creative is still a challenge for me.
All suggestions for questions are welcome. You guys were a big help with Bridge's interview. Thanks!
My next interview will be with be with Evie, another foster now living at the rescue. It will feature some of the same questions posed to Bridge, but we also want to get her take on the plight of kitties left behind when their owners move and what she wishes they would have done instead.
I'm used to interviewing people for my job, but kitty interviews are a challenge - being cute and creative is still a challenge for me.