I don't think it would travel well all the way to Scotland Jane do you? Our dog might see it as a breakfast snack or a furry toy!! I hope you can find homes, eventually for them all, but I know how hard it can be. We have the same problem with cats here as everybody that likes them already has at least one of their own. Our shelters are inundated with unwanted kittens and pregnant cats. I wish more people thought like you and made sure their cats were neutered before they're allowed to roam outdoors. Good luck with finding them homes.
BeeGee followed me to the house, decided he was tired after that long walk, and took a nap on our deck: He is the runt of the litter, but has loads of personality to make up for his small size. He absolutely demands attention, and will follow husband or me all over. I think we have an outside cat (more on this later, when BeeGee decides if he prefers "in" or "out". I have learned not to argue with cats.)