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    Castle Shibas

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    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge - Front

    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge

    (17 reviews)

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    The "lounge" is not really a lounge with food and drink per se, the same experience can be had at…read moreGreenhill for free rather than 12.00 or 15.00 depending on if you book in advance... there is no food or drink served, only bags of chips and bottled drinks. The place is extremely clean, no smell and the cats are well cared for. The owner however is a nightmare. Michelle is the most UNWELCOMING person and a deterrent to visiting this place. She has a manic energy and is a complete control freak and outright rude. She'll give you a long list of things you cannot do, like wake the cats up, scratch their belly or hold a cat wand toy too high. they have fewer rules at Disneyland. You know your perception of weird cat lady? She's that! Honestly if I found a cat I wanted to adopt I'd think twice before wanting to deal with her as a liaison for the rescues. She's totally off putting. Once you're in the "lounge" she'll eagle eye you by coming in and sitting at a table and watch you interact with the cats, even though there is a huge glass window and she can see everything from her front desk. It's very uncomfortable and I did not have an enjoyable time. I was previewing this business in hopes of bringing friends here, but I'll pass. I am glad they have been able to adopt out a good number of cats and the place could be fun and enjoyable if she'd back off and learn some etiquette. If I were a cat I'd hiss at her...

    My son and I visited during a very stressful week of travel. We were missing our own fur babies and…read morehad a wonderful experience, both smiling when we left. The lounge was clean, peaceful and full of thoughtful touches for cat lovers. The cats were playful, gorgeous, friendly and well cared for. Prices seem quite reasonable and support an excellent cause. Hope to come back in the and would encourage others to support this small business with a big heart!

    SafeHaven Humane Society

    SafeHaven Humane Society

    (17 reviews)

    I recently adopted a dog from SafeHaven after buying a house a few months ago. I had been looking…read morefor a while and finally found the perfect match on their site. I found him the same day he got to the shelter and convinced my partner to go meet him with me. We got there about half an hour before they closed on a Sunday and they let us stay with him in a room until half an hour after closing. We spent time with him in the yard even though it was raining, and when he was apprehensive we went inside and he came right to me. The person who was working with us offered some treats for us to give him and checked in on us every once in a while, giving us privacy to just be with him and talk together. When we left I knew he was the dog for us. I talked to my partner and convinced him, and the next day we called and placed a hold on the boy we had visited with. We showed up about an hour later and went through the adoption process. It took about half an hour and included a detailed explanation of his file, his medical records, and what the knew about him. We filled out the adoption application, they entered the information, then took my payment. Once we paid, they brought our new family member out to us. I put the collar and leash I had for him on and we took a picture together. The staff walked him out to our car and he jumped right in. I got in with him and he put his head in my lap. He's been my shadow ever since! He's gotten more comfortable in our home every day and there have been no nasty surprises yet. The facility is super nice and looks newer. There are hoses hooked up to the walls and ceiling for easy cleaning. The dog room and hallway before it do stink of dog pee, but there's nothing you can do about that when you run an indoor shelter. There's a ton of yard space and a walking track. There's a separate room that looked like a quarantine for new arrivals (or possibly small dogs, but it looked pretty empty so my guess is quarantine) and a whole other area for cats so they don't have the stress of dog noise right next to them. There's a small room in the lobby where you can meet dogs. They have a shop you can get supplies at if you are needing stuff for your first night together. The staff are all incredibly friendly and helpful. Everyone knows the dogs and their stories and status, even the front desk folks. They clearly care about the animals that they are responsible for. The dogs seemed to be well cared-for and happy. The cat room also looked cozy, but we didn't go in so I don't know much about it. There is plenty of parking. We missed the turn the first time because our GPS told us to turn later, but looking back it should have been obvious because they had street signs pointing to the humane society. Just something to keep in mind if you go. If you're on the fence about going here to find your next family member, do it! These people are amazing and the animals are cared for and loved. Our experience was nothing short of wonderful.

    Love the new place! But, the way they have treated some of their employees/volunteers through the…read moreyears is awful. There was a gal that worked there YEARS ago that loved her job. Worked hard too! Absolutely loved the animals. But, unfortunately, she had to have a serious operation done. The way they treated her after she got back was ridiculous. So, folks that know her always remember that when going in to see the animals. The animals remember people and when someone is gone that they got close to makes it hard for them too. Treat all well! Blessings!

    Precious Paws Poppies - We sell These exotic poppy seeds to support feral cats.

    Precious Paws Poppies

    (1 review)

    These are the best people! Pam throws all she's got into flora AND fauna. She's so detail oriented…read moreand extremely kind and giving. You can't go wrong with these guys!!

    From the owner: We sell fresh and exotic GMO flower seeds and plants. Freshly dug plants include beautiful Rose…read moreLiliy Doubles, Orietal and Trumpet Lilies, Karen Rosenfield peonies, Fragrant day lilies, Blue Iris and night blooming plants! Please look to us for Datura, Brugmansia, Canna, many vines.hundreds of varieties of seed, including 82 varieties poppy seeds. All proceeds benefit our small family feral rescue. Feral cats, stray kitties, kittens, rescued cats, and the abandoned. We believe in TNR. Trap/Neuter/Return and have helped spay 239 kitties and place many kittens to date. Please visit our site for 80 varieties of poppy seed and many exotic seeds including pride of Barbados & Datura. Learn how to care for you feral colony, help us feed and vet senior kitties, & have a beautiful yard too! We sell fresh and exotic flower seeds exotic flower bulbs. You can help us help and have a beautiful yard too. To order seeds please visit us at preciouspawspoppies.org. Please meet some of the kitties and check out the flowers by visiting us at preciouspawspoppies.org. Plants and seeds can be picked up here. Always fresh, depending on season! Please Spay and Neuter If it grows, I will get it for you or may have it here. To pick up in Turner Oregon, please call in advance to check seasonal stock.

    Castle Shibas - petadoption - Updated May 2026

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