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February 2024 by Holly Mitton-Cowan
Stopped in with some donations. Visited the kitties and am so happy with the great job they do finding homes for so many.
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November 2023 by vickie b
So glad they are able to take such good care of the kitties and to get them adopted
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July 2022 by Lisa Bundrick
Very very rude people to me and my husband.. I tried calling, but the number was wrong, so I stopped by about 6pm when I knew they would be open.. I explained why I did not have an appointment and if I could see their cats. I was told no, handed a card, told to make an appt. I was very disappointed in their rude behavior towards me.
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May 2022 by Danielle L.
My husband and I saw some cats in 2020 on the Princeton's Meow website and facebook page who caught my eye. I corresponded with Vanessa about 1 specific cats' personality before we drove the 2 hours to visit. She was a wealth of information as I used the chat box to correspond with her and ask questions from their facebook page. My husband and I visited and ended up adopting a lovely 5 yr and 8 yr old cat. There were sooo many friendly cats in the cageless (cats walking around rooms) atmosphere! Staff and volunteers were friendly to us and let us move easily throughout the building's rooms, checking cats out. We are in love with our 2, these two years later. I used to be a vet tech and as one reviewer wrote, I did see a few of the cats appear to have upper respiratory symptoms including the 8yr old I adopted, but having worked at an SPCA myself years ago, it's just one of those common things that happens when you have cats living in close quarters in most any cat shelter or rescue. It did not deter me nor phase me. Most of the cats looked just fine and were running and jumping about and playing with toys and engaging with us. We saw mostly adult cats that day. And the staff were great about knowing the cats histories and answering questions about their behavior. They knew their cats! I commend this rescue for what they offer these cats and we are thrilled with Bianca and Mya (original names from the rescue). They are delightful girls. And they are older, yes, which is what I was preferring as with older cats, 'what you see is what you get'. Plus, I was looking for more subdued cats who would do well with our senior dogs. We made out great with our 2 girls and I would go back to this rescue and adopt from them again, if we had the space or desire to do so. Both cats were spayed already and were current on vaccines. We took them home the same day we met them. We had been told to bring proof of rabies vaccines for our other pets, which we brought with us. It was an easy adoption process and I was very happy to pay the adoption fees for both, knowing the money would help other future cats.
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March 2022 by Jim Winters
Such friendly people, they take great care of the cats sent to them.We adopted one and we couldn't be happier with him.
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February 2022 by Amanda Walker
It's heart warming to finally see a place that focuses on the care and quality life of cats, unlike other shelters that keep them on the back burner and put all of their attention to dogs.
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October 2021 by Leslie Hubbard
While I am sure this is a very lovely place to visit I found it upsetting I was denied adoption because I let my cat live indoor/ outdoor. Instead of giving a cat a fur ever home. I find that ridiculous reason to tell someone they can’t love an animal. This should be up to the owner not to adoption agency. I wanted to have good faith and hope in this place but once again it all about what they want and not the adoption itself.
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July 2021 by Bonnie Robinson
We love visiting to play with cats and drop off donations. The staff and volunteers are caring and knowledgeable. They truly care for the many cats that make Princeton's Meow their temporary home.
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May 2021 by Victoria Matosovic
Absolutely amazing place! I adopted my cat Maya Rudolph from Princeton's Meow this past October and it was the best decision I ever made. I really liked how transparent the adoption process was. The cats all have their shots and you get paperwork stating when they are due for their next shots. The ladies who work there are very nice and forthcoming. Most of the cats are allowed to roam free around the room they are in. Their website features pictures and descriptions of the adoptable animals. If you are looking to adopt a cat, look no further!
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May 2021 by Sean Bienert
Wife has replaced me with new kitten. I mean, I guess I can't blame here.
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March 2021 by Bonnie Carter
I just LOVED my visit to Princeton's Meow! So many cats to pet and love. If I could I'd take them all home! Thanks Vanessa for making me feel so welcome!!
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February 2021 by Mark Williams
The staff was super nice. The best experience I have ever had.
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February 2021 by Nora 333
I came to adopt a cat and no one answered the door or the phone.
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January 2021 by TheGamerNamedSly
It says open online, go to the door its appointment only, call them to make a appointment during opening hours listed online, no one answers. The cats look happy from the window though. So there's that.
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October 2020 by Myra Cochran
I volunteer there two days a week. The cats just want some love.