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    5.0 (10 reviews)
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    Excellent group of volunteers. Very meticulous in keeping cats healthy and in a clean, safe environment.

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    I recently adopted a sweet, healthy maine coon-tabby kitten from Rescue Cats and had nothing but wonderful experiences.

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    Precious Petite Puppies

    Precious Petite Puppies

    4.8
    (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!

    Royal Animal Refuge

    Royal Animal Refuge

    3.4
    (5 reviews)

    We found an abandoned family (male, female, and 5 pups). We already had 3 dogs in our house. We…read morecalled many, many places and the people at Royal Animal Refuge were the only ones that came to our help. I cant thank them enough. We adopted our last dog from them and i would recommend them.

    Don't Waste Your Time Royal Animal Refuge runs shelters for…read morerescue dogs. It is a 501(c)3 corporation, which means it's a charity. This particular charity has a 2 out of 4 rating. If you'd like to know more about what this means, you can see how the ratings are formulated at Charity Navigator (https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/821049822). I attempted to adopt a dog they'd named Toast - I went with some friends (two of them were young children aged 6 and 8). The dog was wonderful with the kids, and at least three of the volunteers commented the same thing "I can't believe Toast is still here after more then 2 months; she's got such a great disposition." I was told that the adoption would be finalized by Friday after I indicated my interest in Toast. I filled out the online application when I got home later that morning. This is the full text chain that followed: Text communication initiated by RAR volunteer @1:23 PM Wednesday April 14,2026] Hi Ronald! My name is Laura, and I am the adoption coordinator for Royal Animal Refuge. Thank you for your interest in adopting Lil Toast! Her adoption fee is $300. This is a non-refundable fee that includes her spay, microchip, heartworm and fecal testing, deworming, and all vaccinations leading up to the date of adoption. While reviewing your application, I noticed that you selected both "outside" and "free roam inside the home" when asked where the dog would be when left alone. Could you clarify your plan? We want to ensure that she will have a safe and appropriate environment when unsupervised. You also mentioned that she will have access to an unfenced, unsupervised area for exercise. Could you please provide more details about this? My responses: (Names redacted) i Laura- I'm modifying my plan SINCE submitting the application. Those modifications include the following: 1. Toast will be allowed to roam my 4.5 acre UNFENCED property (outside) freely, once I have acquainted her with the boundaries. I have a neighbor who had some success with an invisible fence, but I can't stand the idea of a shock collar. I may cordon off an area using temporary fencing until I'm certain she'll behave. She'll be trained to always poop on the back perimeter of the property, which would be included in the temporary fencing should it be required. 2. Toast will be family. She can be anywhere she wants in the house (will provide multiple dog beds throughout the house). This too will be conditioned on her bowel control within the house, and whether or not she is 'mischievous' - chewing on things she shouldn't. Her response to the cats (and their response to her) will inform the initial conditions. The house is about 4000 sq ft, so there will be ample places for her to reside should she elect not to be with me all the time. As far as the cats' response, I anticipate that Winskers will be the more skittish, and will slowly warm up to Toast. The other cat, Big, thinks it's a dog and follows me around everywhere. I expect Big will initially regard Toast as 'competition' for my attention, but truly anticipate that they will be fast friends in short order. If possible, I would like the interview to be a video conference (I can do Zoom, Teams, FaceTime, and other VC technologies). This would enable to take you on a guided virtual tour of the house and grounds, in addition to the pictures that I will send. I am open to suggestions on how to best move forward and a VC can facilitate this. Lastly, I checked on the application that I would NOT seek the help of a professional trainer, but am reconsidering this based on the advice of a friend who is a superlative dog trainer. She, her husband, and two daughters are visiting me from Connecticut but are leaving Saturday. Paul, Penny, and Fiona have met Toast with me at RAR. It will be great when REDACTED gets to meet her as well. Pictures to follow [pictures and captions have been omitted] Friday, two days later. There has been no communication from anyone at RAR] Me: Hello? Can I pick up Toast today? Laura/RAR: Hi! Apologies for the delayed response. At this time, we do not advocate free roaming for any of our dogs and would not be able to approve that long term. Dogs are naturally curious, and it only takes one moment or distraction for them to see something, take off, and potentially put themselves in a dangerous situation. We do have connections for invisible fencing and would be happy to point you in that direction if you would like to explore that option. Our priority is ensuring she is not in an unsupervised, unfenced environment. Additionally, we will be cat testing her today to make sure she would be a good fit with your cats before moving forward with adoption. I'll keep you updated on how that goes. Me: Please do. Was just discussing a dog run with my friends. I will need to be certain she won't take off before she is allowed outdoors unleashed. REVIEW SPACE is limited. You don't get a dog unless they can control you.

    RescueCats - animalshelters - Updated June 2026

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