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August 2024 by Rebecca answine
The staff was very helpful & informative, unfortunately they are filled to capacity & cannot accept any stray dogs!
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August 2024 by Karen Morelli
They were very caring and efficient with my rescue dog.
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July 2024 by LearnToTakeAJoke
It's a humane society helping to spay and neuter at a reasonable price,what else needs to be said?
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June 2024 by Heather Fahnestock
Very friendly staff. Helped me with all of my questions and took amazing care of my boy.
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May 2024 by Mary Craig
Awesome people
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May 2024 by Trevor Tindall
Make sure to call and make sure the “boss” is there or they will not allow you to adopt,and tell you they will give you a call when they will not to discriminate against younger looking people from getting animals -2024
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April 2024 by Moetaylor Williams
Great job on my cat
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April 2024 by James Krinock
Me and friend took our cat, Beebee, to be spayed. They did an excellent job on her. She recovered quickly with no problems and the staff was excellent. It's great that they offer low cost, quality services.
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April 2024 by Calla Martin
This place is the Fort Knox of humane societies. Requires an insane amount of extensive paperwork for an application. I got denied to adopt a cat due to not being at my residence for 6 months yet, even though I have emotional support animal documentation, and the seal of approval from my landlord. This was after visiting with the cat and falling in love with her.
Weeks later, my partner, whom also fell in love with the cat, tried to go and adopt her. We do not live together. He filled out the whole application, to which the staff interrogated him as to if he knew me. They proceeded to deny him for the sole fact that he is my significant other.
It is disappointing to see a humane society be so incredibly strict. SO many of the animals there are elderly due to the fact that they have such strict adoption guidelines, leaving many animals homeless for years on end.
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March 2024 by Hannah Rose
Honestly my one star isn’t even because we didn’t get the kitten. My one star is because of the entire experience. We walked in & the front lady sent me wondering around myself. I walked past half a dozen staff and nobody spoke to me, directed me, told me where brie or cheddar was, nothing. I’m lost wandering and ask again so the lady walks away. Ok… I go back and find the kittens in a cage. Nobody would tell me why or what cheddars medical issue was but I couldn’t see her. Ok…
I get bri and one lady gives us a smelly pee covered room. I asked to go elsewhere because it stunk & I got yelled at lol but ok I went in the room beside it. No toys or nothing for a cat. Smelled worse. Whatever.
I’m in with Bri for about an hour & they come up making a deal about home ownership. They found proof we moved on. Then… the problem is because my other rescue kitten female isn’t spayed yet. So your cats in the home must be spayed or u can’t adopt. Ok… I deal with it.
My one star is because of the treatment, wandering on my own, nobody to talk too or answer questions. The process should be to ask basic disqualifications BEFORE you meet the cats. If something is an absolute & something probably common… it shoulda been mentioned on the phone prior to visiting but at least prior to meeting the cats. I bonded with Brie for an hour and can’t take her home because my second rescue kitten isnt able to get fixed until the rescue gets her in… which is scheduled for a few weeks out.
So please change your process! Ask questions before you let people bond if you’re going to say no over something. I could see if one was male, but both my Missy and your brie are female. You care enough to have a process but not enough to make sure only acceptable people meet the cats. I understand doing an application after so that you don’t waste your time calling people back who don’t want it now but if there’s certain required qualifications then you can talk 2 mins to ask them before I even stepped past the entrance. Saves everyone on time & heartbreak. So please take what I’m saying into suggestion. I wasted 3 hours in total of driving and one hour at the office and it could’ve been avoided if I had been told about the requirements.
I hope Bri goes to a great home with other fur babies who will love her as much as we would’ve if Missy was fixed already & im sure she will be gone before the rescue gets Missy fixed. I have no control over either thing, so I’m asking that you take what I’m saying and spend a few minutes talking with potential adopters BEFORE they bond with an animal.
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March 2024 by Michelle Strange
I had my son with me ready to adopt the perfect dog. I filled out a application, my son picked out the dog he fell in love with. Then a staff member comes to me an tells me they cannot allow me to adopt any pets due to a pending criminal charge that I was in the process of fighting, I wasn't even convicted of anything. And on the end I won the case, but my son was devastated when we had to leave with no pets and nobody even walked us out they just left us in the dog visiting area by ourselves.
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February 2024 by Arianna Burnette
Great staff and a great nonprofit to adopt animals!
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February 2024 by Jessica Turner
I have gotten two cats and a dog fixed here. If you call nardeccea spay and neuter fund you can get vouchers to help you pay for getting your animals fixed here. They do a great job. I travel 45 minutes one way to come here. It's worth it. They are friendly. They take good care of your animals. And they also have a cat room you have to visit while you are there!
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February 2024 by Craig Henry
Fair prices and very nice staff
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February 2024 by timothy chappell
Great people