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    Minnesota Pit Bull Rescue

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Animal Humane Society - Woodbury

    Animal Humane Society - Woodbury

    (23 reviews)

    We surrendered our found abandoned kitten that we cared for nearly 5 weeks. we wanted her but our 6…read moreyear old cat wouldn't let her stay. Before you adopt ask them for all info in animals profile because there's more info about Baby than you see online!

    I used to be a huge proponent of AHS Woodbury, having adopted a kitten here who I was lucky to have…read morefor over 19 years, but lately something has changed in this organization. A couple years ago, I lost my second heart kitty at age 17. A few weeks later, I went to AHS Woodbury to see if I could find another sweet kitty to add to our home. I found one and paid for her deposit and left to pick her up the following day. I spent over 200.00 at PetsMart to ready for her arrival. I went back the following day so excited to get her, only to find her cage empty. I asked where she was and was told she had been adopted! I pulled out my paperwork, only to have them tell me there must've been some mistake and that someone had not entered the previous hold on the computer! I left in tears! Flash forward a few months, I saw kittens posted on their website. I arrived before they opened only to be number five in line for four available kittens. I told them which kitten I was interested in and also explained what had happened a few weeks prior. There was another family meeting the kitten I had come for, so I walked around in the cat area waiting for my turn. A young worker walked in and basically yelled out that the kitten I wanted was "going home"! She did not say this to me directly, just opened the door to the room and yelled. Again, I was heartbroken. So unprofessional and rude! I made a decision at that moment that I was officially done with this organization. I have always financially supported them and have donated to them, but no more. I have a wonderful home to give a cat and decided to move on and adopt from a breeder.

    Caring For Cats - They work hard to socialize the kitties before adoption - see their FB page for info on their resident cats!

    Caring For Cats

    (3 reviews)

    Wow, what a wonderful shelter!!!…read more Rather than being in sad cages, all the cats are in rooms - some with other cats if they get along or need some socialization (and some alone if they are divas!) The rooms are all SUPER clean with lots of beds, perches, toys, litterboxes, etc. and the cats all looked very well cared for. They all got turns to come out of the rooms and explore the hallways for a while. The staff were great and very friendly. They knew a lot about the cats and who might be a good fit for the adopter - making sure that every kitty goes to a home that will let them thrive the most. If you are looking for a cat this is 100% a shelter you need to visit. You have to make an appointment but you will most likely have the place to yourself to get to know the cats. Well worth the extra bit of effort (we had recently gone to an adoption event at another shelter and it was so busy and most of the cats were off in "visiting rooms" so you couldn't meet them very well.

    I have a special place in my heart for CFC…read more Visiting animal shelters can honestly be depressing, but I used to volunteer here in college and it is the most well-run no-kill shelter I've seen; the cats are living VERY comfortably. Rather than keeping the cats in kennels or cages, the cats can free roam within rooms that are specific to their personality type or medical conditions. There's a big main room for the social cats and kittens, another room for cats that are shy, a third room for cats with dietary restrictions/food sensitivities, and a fourth for kitties who are FeLV positive. The rooms have windows and beds and space for them to move around, which is so nice to see! This is a nonprofit no-kill shelter in a fairly small town so because they are volunteer based, they don't have long daily visiting hours. However you can rest assured that the cats get plenty of socialization and attention. These are very happy, very loved cats :) Staff here are also very active on social media so check out the Caring For Cats Facebook page to see all of the cats and their stories, to donate, or to participate in their fundraising events! If you're in the market for a fluffy new best friend, please consider making the trip CFC!

    For Furever Animal Rescue

    For Furever Animal Rescue

    (6 reviews)

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    https://www.startribune.com/twin-cities-animal-rescue-founder-charged-with-dumping-8-dead-puppies-al…read moreng-road-is-in-more-trouble/600962915 We rescued a puppy from Carley at a Wag N Wash. Carley called us in a panic and said she didn't know she was supposed to meet us that morning because the organic was short staffed. She also added the puppy we were interested in was "digging in her garden all morning & long as so dirty"... from the article sounds like he was as probably covered in feces from the straight neglect and abuse. Unfortunately she beat us to our meeting location and he was already mid bath when we first saw him. It makes me sick that she is still out there operating under a different name!

    We adopted a dog in mid-August 2023 after meeting him at an event at the Wag N Wash in Lakeville,…read moreMN. We were told the dog was fully vaccinated but were not provided records. A link with vaccine names was forwarded to us, but no actual records, dates, doses, or vet records. We repeatedly asked for these records or the vet's name to get them ourselves. We were told several times that they would send the records "tonight." We took the dog to the vet and discovered it was full of worms and malnourished. Since we couldn't provide any documents, the vet assumed the dog had been stolen and ran it through the databases. It was chipped but not registered to anyone. On top of the $700+ fee to adopt the dog, we have spent an additional $700 to bring it to where it should have been when we first adopted him (testing, registration, and vaccinations). We have no illusions that there will be any reimbursement for neutering as promised and have accepted the loss. Another rescue called Furever Home Rescue is different from this one and should not be confused. Frustrated by the lack of communication, I contacted Furever Home Rescue to complain and beg for the health records, and they were incredibly responsive. Also, they had no record of my dog since they are not associated with Furever Animal Rescue. Google lists Furever Home Rescue as a feature when Furever Animal Rescue is googled. I thought I was vetting the rescue but turns out I was looking at the incorrect website/rescue the whole time.

    Minnesota Pit Bull Rescue - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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