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    Pet Valu

    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    Abbey Cat Adoptions

    Abbey Cat Adoptions

    (13 reviews)

    Caring organization -- they really try to match a cat to the right situation, and get to the know…read morethe cat before adopting out. However, this organization does give cats minimum veterinary care - often no vaccinations, and many of their cats never see a vet aside from spay/neuter. If you can help, perhaps donations would allow them to do a better job in this respect. They sometimes keep cats with communicable diseases like FIV or feline herpes with other cats that don't have these diseases (without vaccinating them) while in foster care, likely due to necessity. This is the only reason, I am not giving them a 5 star rating. I adopted my foster cat who had health problems costing $1000s in vet bills (dental work). We didn't know her teeth were so bad until I took her to see my vet a week after adoption! They did offer to take her back at that time, but of course she was already considered family and I just couldn't. She is a sweet cat, one of the most gentle I've had. Because I had fostered for them and she was older, they were kind enough to waive the adoption fee. I have no regrets and love her dearly. At the same time, my best advice to you is to be practical when adopting -- get a thorough medical history and request medical records. You need to know what expenses you are getting yourself into (and that you can afford the cat during a pandemic) before you fall in love with your new family member. This is the responsible thing to do for both you and the cat. Very kind people who are doing their best in the pandemic. They will do an excellent job of screening you, and you need to also screen the pet you are getting.

    Please read the negative reviews carefully before adopting through Abbey Cats. The patterns are too…read moreconsistent to ignore. Multiple people have raised concerns about transparency, medical disclosure, and aggressive communication when questioned. Rescue work is hard, but intimidation and dishonesty should never be normalized. Absolutely DO NOT adopt from here, the people running this place are FRAUDSTERS and this place is a complete SCAM. the positive reviews must be people they know. They're are many better places to adopt from with good reviews!

    Jack Russell Network - Now in his forever home!

    Jack Russell Network

    (2 reviews)

    Downtown Core

    I wanted to warn people about this particular rescue we adopted our rat terrier from…read more There have been multiple issues including the fact that before we started fostering our dog we repeatedly let them know that biting was not something we could handle. The day we pick him up after a 3 hour delay, he is almost microchipped a second time, I'm informed he bites. The other day he snapped at my partner and contacted the rescue about what to do and they showed zero empathy or accountability and said that if I sent photos of him they could put him on petfinder. In their rescue headline it says that coordinators were available for help and guidance however, during my time of fostering I wasn't given any instruction, no one checked in with me and the treasurer of the organization also added pressure for me to sign and pay the fee for his adoption and made a remark that he wasn't my dog until I had signed everything, when I had only started fostering him for 2 weeks. This rescue is full of people who are unfit to work with people and the lack of transparency about his behaviours is concerning for further adopters. It left a bitter taste in my mouth and I feel as someone who has managed a non profit that even if they are operating at capacity they are not meeting the minimum of making sure the homes the dogs go to are prepared. Very irresponsible.

    We adopted our Jack Russell/Chihuahua/Australian Cattle Dog mix from the Jack Russell Network of…read moreCanada (JRNC) in November 2020. This dog should never have been adopted to a city dweller. He spent the first 6 years of his life in a country setting, where he was allowed out for the whole day and only came in at night. When we got him, he had been neutered just a few months earlier, and his tail was amputated. In the shelter he was first put into, he chewed his tail to the point that it became infected and had to be removed. Our home is in the middle of the city, with access to a small back yard, and 3 walks per day. Obviously this was not what he was used to and it was difficult for him to adjust. He was reactive to other dogs, lunging, barking and growling. Walks were never very pleasant. As time went by, he became more frustrated and eventually he attacked our adult daughter. He launched at her with his jaws around her nose and wouldn't release until my husband shouted at him. Fortunately our daughter didn't need stitches, just antibiotics. It wasn't his fault, I had brought a bit of food to him and my daughter bent over to pet him at the same time. According to an animal behaviourist I spoke to, the dog did not attack. What he did was to give a warning. We finally surrendered him back to the JRNC after more aggressive behaviour towards both of our adult children. And then we saw his profile on Petfinder, where they were saying he was good with older children and other dogs. Our family was shocked as we had told them in our email and on the surrender document that the dog should be in a rural home and no children. Our fear is that if he were to bite a child, then he would be put down. He doesn't deserve that. I emailed JRNC about our concerns and the only reply was from one of the coordinators who thought she was talking to the director. We were referred to as being a pain, and that we should be told not to contact them anymore. Please think twice about adopting from this rescue. They are rescuing too many dogs without the proper resources to help these dogs adjust. Many of the dogs are coming from Texas and Louisiana.

    Pet Valu - petstore - Updated June 2026

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