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September 2024 by Marjorie Lacson
Supportive and helpful transition. Foremost thanks to the great foster, Jaye Catalano. You made it easier for us to adopt and the valuable information about Earl & Cloudy. Our big thanks goes to Kari Johnson too.
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June 2024 by Sandra MacTavish
I adopted my little guy several years ago and had a very positive experience. It takes special people to commit to rehabilitating and finding furever homes for animals who don't have one. I can only imagine how difficult it must be to do this with often very little information. I found PPAH to commit to doing the right thing by the animal and taking the steps to ensure the home is a good fit. Their priority is the animal, as it should be. They didn't know much about the kitty I adopted other than he had a rough start in life. It has been a commitment on my part to continually help him feel loved and comfortable in his home. Some pets require more patience, and I'm grateful I can be the one to help him feel part of a loving home. Thank you, PPAH, for helping facilitate this relationship. It's taken awhile but my kitty has become quite the love bug.
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May 2023 by Sarah W.
I can't believe I'm just posting a review for this amazing adoption group. We adopted our Leon (was Peaches) about five years ago from PPAH. I can't quite remember who helped us but everyone was great! I really appreciate that they take the time to get to know you and know the adoption is right. I can't imagine our lives without our sweet princess.
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March 2023 by Gisele H.
I adopted my Timmy a little four years ago through PPAH. It was love at first sight for both o us. Unfortunately, I lost my boy to cancer. PPAH staff and fosters are wonderful caring people. They are thorough through the entire adoption process and you can always feel free to contact them with questions. I look forward to the opportunity to adopt another one of their charges again in the near future.
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October 2022 by Rebecca Husk
I adopted from Precious Pets Almost Home a year ago, and had a wonderful experience. The interview and screening process was extensive - they called all references I gave them, and did require proof from my landlord that my lease accepted cats. However, as part of that screening process they listened for exactly what I was looking for, and were able to recommend the perfect cat for me. I am so thankful for the hours that the volunteers spent with me on the phone and in person with the foster - it can be hard to find a good fit for your home, but I found mine thanks to PPAH! As he was fostered rather than kept in a shelter, I knew exactly what kind of personality he would have, and had support from PPAH throughout the first few weeks of his time at his new home. Very happy with my confident, playful, affectionate cat!
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October 2022 by Olivia B
I had a wonderful experience adopting a kitten with this organization. First of all, the fact that it is volunteer-run is incredible as the staff are doing this work out of the goodness of their hearts. Though I did not personally find the process to take long (actually it was quite fast) unlike some other reviewers, please keep in mind that these are volunteers and this is not a large organization with lots of staff, patience is key and such a big decision should not be rushed anyways. I appreciated the thoroughness of the adoption process (phone interview + calling references) as you can tell they truly care about finding these cats a suitable home.The foster that my cat was staying with was so kind, knowledgable, and helpful throughout the whole process of adoption. He is still available to coach me through my first week with my kitten at home which is truly appreciated. I feel fully supported by him and the rest of the staff at PPAH!Overall, I have nothing but positive things to say about PPAH and would recommend this org to anyone looking to add a furry addition to their home. I am absolutely in love with my kitten and so glad that she had such kind people caring for her before she came home with me
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June 2022 by Mackenzie Jacome
Went out of my way to save a 15 year old cat who’s owner passed and didn’t have much time to live, and wanted to give the cat the best possible life. However, this organization used my private information (contact, address, and family life) without my authorization. If you plan on working with these people in the future be sure you are aware they disregard your right to privacy! Luckily the malicious attempt made by one of their representatives had no affect because my family already had approval from their housing for current pets. Do not recommend adopting through this agency if you do not like your private information being used without permission! Such a shame.
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February 2022 by Paul Guerino
We adopted our fur daughter in January 2020, not knowing what was coming. She's brought us SO MUCH JOY through some very dark times. Thank you PPAH! For those who have rated low due to slow response times, practice patience! These folks are doing amazing work and on their own time.
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October 2021 by Johanna Jimenez
Please check this place out! Everyone was so friendly throughout the entire adoption process, and were super thoughtful when we welcomed our new baby home. It is truly amazing to see how much they love their cats. Their work definitely reflects this. I am so grateful to have worked with everyone here in adopting our little baby.
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October 2021 by Tanya Rinsky
A dedicated group of volunteers who give great advice in helping you match with the perfect pet. Can’t possibly recommend them more!
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July 2021 by Molly Martin
Adopters beware. These people are not to be trusted. I adopted my cat exactly 1 year, 5 weeks and 5 days ago. At his 3 month checkup he was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. I was told at the time of his adoption that he was about 3 years old. Now I do realize with a rescue age is not exact. However, after his diagnosis I was told by 3 vets, yes THREE, that it was obvious there was no way he was close to 3 years old and he was more like 10 to 12 years. Huge difference between 3 and 10.After 10 months of doing all I could for him (medication, diet, biopsies, ultrasounds, daily IV fluids, feeding him by hand and much more) I had to say goodbye to him today. For an organization that vetted me thoroughly. Even calling my vet to ensure I was taking proper care of my current cat, they certainty don't take care of the cats in their care or use vets that can spot the obvious. If you adopt from them make sure you have the cat thoroughly tested by a reputable vet as soon as you get them so you are prepared. The last thing you want to do is say goodbye to your loved one almost less than a year after welcoming them home, like I did. Now please don't get me wrong I love my cat and was ready and willing to do whatever it took to give him a happy, comfortable life. The only thing I will do differently in the future is have extensive testing done on any cat any age that I rescue regardless of who I adopt from (but it will not be from PPAH). It's just sad and wrong that I had him in my life for so little of a time and that he was not able to live his best life.
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May 2021 by Camille Savage
I can’t say enough good things about my experience adopting through PPAH. My 19yr old cat Leo Sylvester Savage passed away in June of 2020 & having had him since he was 10weeks old I was absolutely devastated by his loss. In fact, I’m still processing my grief over his passing. I could be on here all day going into the backstory of how Leo came into my life, but it suffices to say we share a very deep bond & I’m not the only one carrying his loss. I still had his younger sibling Nile, who is also deaf so, deciding to adopt a new member of the family wasn’t just about me. As a result of being deaf Nile took a lot of cues from Leo and adjusting to life without him was a real adjustment especially when it came leaving Nile home alone. When I felt ready to adopt & open my heart I was obviously still very tender & unfortunately had some very dissatisfying experiences with a few others shelters I encountered before discovering PPAH. I first found PPAH or rather Lion-O through Petfinder & reached out to the shelter via email. From the first point of contact the very next day with the adoption staff, I experienced a complete 360 compared to the treatment from other shelters. Finally I was dealing with compassionate, human beings who cared not just for the animals, but what I was going through as well. Everyone I communicated with either over the phone or through email was kind, courteous, & patient dealing with me as by the time I found Lion-O my anxiety levels were through the roof. Everything seemed to be falling into place, & because of PPAH’s partnership with The Windy Kitty Cafe I got to meet him & go spend real quality time bonding with him & learning his personality. Also an experience I highly recommend❣️ Anywho, as I said everything seemed to be falling into place until suddenly it wasn’t, turned out there was an application ahead of mine for Lion-O whom at the time was named Pepperpaws, which I still call him sometimes bc he is hilariously spicy & quick to swat with his little paws. So there I was in love & again devastated, the staff expressed their regret in the misleading of Lion-O still being available & of course let me know if another kitten with his temperament became available they would reach out. At that point I was just about ready to give up my search & accept perhaps then wasn’t the best time for me to adopt, & then the best & most completely unexpected thing happened. I was called & told the previous adopter backed out & Lion-O was & they were ready to complete the application process. That was maybe 3 or 4 days after I’d received the bad news about the other pending application. I couldn’t believe it, which also goes to show what’s meant to be will be no matter what❣️❣️❣️ Anyway, from there the process was quick & painless. I’m also incredibly grateful to Lion-O’s foster mom bc as far as house breaking he’s the best behaved kitten I’ve ever encountered. & 6months later the three of us couldn’t be happier to have each other, & I’m truly delighted to be able to give the awesome staff, volunteers & fosters such a glowing review on my experience in adopting from them.
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May 2021 by 예지
I love kittens and i love This place!!!!
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February 2021 by Jordan Z.
The volunteers at PPAH were very kind and responsive throughout our adoption process. We found the application and process (including interview) to be very thorough, which made us feel confident that this rescue really cares about who adopts the animals. We could not complete a home visit or cat visit due to COVID but we still felt the process was great. We love our little Banana!
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October 2020 by Nakeja
I love kittens and i love This place!!!!