Quote Originally Posted by Velocivixen View Post
I agree with what every single person has said here. So, you can see it's difficult. There is our local shelter, which is not "no-kill". The volunteer in the cat section said that kitten season is late here and the little kittens are all in foster homes and will come to the shelter when they're bigger/older. That might be a good time in the fall to get a cat that is maybe 4+ months old.
However, there is a "no-kill" shelter that does this testing on adult cats called "Meet Your Match (trade marked) Feline-ality (trade marked)" program for all cats nine months and older. Read more here: http://catadoptionteam.org/adopt/adoption-process/

So DH and I answered the questionnaire and we could do best with either a "Sidekick" or "Personal Assistant" based on our answers.
The only challenge that could pose itself at this no kill shelter is that some of the adult cats that have been there awhile have been "returns" due to "issues", which they will openly tell you about. As much as I like cats, I really don't want to adopt one with a lot of behavioral "issues". So if we adopt a 9+ month old or so cat from there it can't have been living there for years. I know that sounds mean, but there are just some people who are better at that sort of thing, and I am probably not one of them.

So...this isn't something that we'll do soon. I'm mostly just wondering out loud.
Thanks for all your responses.
how can you tell if you pass the test?