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    CatRangers

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    1 year ago

    Wonderful support during the fostering process, very caring team about their cats up for adoption.

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    Sugar Hill Animal Hospital

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    This is an excellent veterinarian and animal hospital. Our vet is doctor Shuler and she has been…read morefantastic. Our dog actually likes coming to the vet. Our last visit was for an annual check up and the experience was wonderful. The facilities are clean and the staff and doctors aka veterinarians are all A+. We have used this facility for boarding and day care while we were traveling and that was well done also. Location is wonderful and parking is plentiful. 5 stars and two thumbs up for Sugar Hill Animal Hospital! Thank you!

    We have been going to this vet office for years and it was always a pleasant experience. Even on…read morethe toughest visits - like putting a beloved animal down, they were warm and caring. Sadly this is not the case any longer. There is a palpable difference now that hits you upon entering. Gone are the warm smiles of the staff who often knew your pets name and in their place now exists a cold, almost annoyed reception usually reserved for DMV appointments. The Doctors now also seem very mechanical. We just had the painful experience of losing our second dog but this time around there was no warmth or understanding from the folks here; I received more warmth from patrons in the waiting room. I don't know if this is a new ownership, steward or management issue but the atmosphere shift is very noticeable. We have switched vets. Oh and to boot we have not received a single word or note of condolences from them regarding our loss. They know our pet passed. Apparently they don't care. Never stepping foot in there again.

    Precious Petite Puppies

    Precious Petite Puppies

    (4 reviews)

    Our experience with Meagan was definitely a praiseworthy one. She was very personable and…read moreinformative. She was extremely patient in explaining the health and home care. She wasn't pushy like other places we had visited. Meagan really has a genuine love for her pups. We went in looking for a Poodle and ended up with a Maltipoo. My girls and especially my wife were in love at first sight. There was just a peace in knowing she was the one for us. After being in our family for several days now, that peace has been confirmed even more. Cali or Callie (we haven't decided on the spelling yet) is her name since we're from there. Lord bless Meagan's business. Thank you for everything. (John 3:16-21and verse 36.

    If you're looking for a puppy, this is the place to go! I…read morecannot recommend Precious Petite Puppies enough. They truly have the cutest puppies ever! I recently brought home two teacup Yorkshire Terriers, and I am absolutely in love with them. From the moment I picked them up, I could tell how much love and care had gone into raising them. One of them, Tiny, went straight to the pee wee pad when we got home--such a smart little guy! His older brother Titan loves to cuddle and falls asleep in my sisters arms when she hold him. Seeing how they behave really shows how well they're cared for and prepped before going to their forever homes. The experience was smooth, the environment was clean, and it's clear the team at Precious Petite Puppies truly cares about every single pup. I've attached some photos so you can see just how adorable they are! If you're even thinking about adding a furry friend to your life, definitely check them out!

    Goodwill Thrift Store & Donation Center - Donation Drop Off

    Goodwill Thrift Store & Donation Center

    (17 reviews)

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    This used to be my favorite goodwill. It used to be so good but they no longer sell the good stuff…read morein their stores. The good stuff: - Hard back fiction novels for adults. The hardback fictions that remain are usually children's books which aren't popular that they've labeled as adult books so they can price them $1 high. ($2.92) - I've seen large non-fiction books (coffee table books) priced as high as $6 - music instruments, they don't even sell the starter instruments your toddlers and preschoolers might use - books of sheet music - any vintage item that is in good repair - art supplies (I mean I found some broken crayons) - any designer clothing or bags (even the cheaper things like Gloria Vanderbilt jeans we can get at Costco for $20) - all leather jackets - all trench coats - vintage jewelry - enamel pins or little buttons - toys are mostly gone except some stuffies, especially any which might appeal to Gen X or older millennials as a nostalgia item They send all of this "good stuff" which they get for free and send it to a e-commerce sites where virtually everything starts priced at $9-50. Then they charge $2-7 for handling plus $5-15 for shipping for almost every item. This means for any new item, almost anything will cost you less to order from Amazon. They also tend to overprice things that are new and look ornate. For example, they are currently trying to sell a fountain pen that costs you $23 from Amazon for $59.99. I've emailed them several times since first seeing the item listed to inform them that it looks ornate but it is actually from a cheap pen company. Goodwill packaging which I assume is supposed to be covered by "handling" fee is BAD. I ordered a few things to test them out: - One arrived at my place okay. But it took over a week to leave their facility. When I emailed asking about the delay, they said that the items are only guaranteed to leave after 5 business days and Saturday and Sunday are not business days even though they are open on Saturday but closed on Friday. I ordered the item on Saturday, which meant it took they kept the item for 10 days to ship. - One lot of pens, for which I paid $25 in shipping and handling... they literally scraped into a plastic grocery bag then put the bag into the bottom of the box. The bag contained a delicate, early 1900s: mother of pearl dip pen with a gold nib which had a box that they declined to use, a glass fountain pen (also not in its box) and a bunch of nibs... plus 3 bonus razor blades all shipped 2000 miles to me with all the padding ABOVE the items. - Another they described as an inkwell (I am an artist)... it wasn't. It was 12 inches tall and a wine bottle. They provided no photos to give reference to size. - Another was a t-shirt press and it came wrapped in two boxes with no padding. The two boxes were held together by a piece of tape that may have been 2 inches long. If an item doesn't sell through their website on the first few rounds.... Like all those starter music instruments you might have bought for your kid for $5-10 and used artist loft kits that they were trying to start at $25 (when you shipping and handling fee ). They auction them off in giant boxes for hundreds to thousands of dollars. If you can avoid it don't shop at their stores, take the time to find another thrift store. But above all don't donate your items. They are taking the goods you are donating to help others in your community and selling them to people who have money to get into bidding wars. Meanwhile they are paying their CEO's up to $750,000 a year while paying their disabled employees as little as $0.75 and hour. No I didn't leave out a number. Seventy-five cents an hour. I recommend SVDP, Value Village, Humane Society Thrift Stores, Scraplants, and Habitat Humanity Re-Store. All of these are great places to donate and great places to shop. References regarding pay and Goodwill, I've seen no evidence that they've improved their ethics: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/disabled-workers-paid-just-pennies-hour-its-legal-flna6C10406957

    They do a good job of sorting through what they want and they want most everything. Very happy with…read morethe personnel at this location

    CatRangers - petadoption - Updated May 2026

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