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    Siamese Cat Rescue Center

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    1 month ago

    This is such a wonderful organization! I'm glad they are still around. I got my Siamese cat from them in 2010 and he is a real sweetheart.

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    Cat's Cradle - Ducky saying thank you so much

    Cat's Cradle

    (7 reviews)

    I want to say thank you for your help with my Ducky and Pudden. Thanks to you all they were able to…read morehave their surgery.

    Imagine, a place in downtown where you can simply step off Main Street and within minutes be in a…read moreroom full of fur and purrs. The sunlight pouring in the front window, people walking by jealous of the love and attention you are receiving, and the warmth in your heart knowing that a positive nonprofit organization is being supported. I walked by this place at least twice before surrendering to the cuteness. There are two rooms (which you can switch between during your 30 minutes) and one was full of kittens. I learned that it was the mother cat and her newborns. I spent most of my time in there. The furry momma seemed worn out so I let her rest, but the kittens were ready to play. I tossed the toys, let them bat at my shoelaces, and smiled as they climbed all over me. It truly is animal therapy. So how it works is you walk in, fill out a short form, pay for 30 minutes with the cats/kittens, and then wait (if there are others in the rooms). Your fee supports the nonprofit, but if you decide to adopt one of the cats/kittens (which is why they're there!) your fee rolls into the adoption fee. Between the tiny paws and purrs and sunlight beaming in, I was so relaxed afterwards that I went back to my hotel room and took a nap. If I lived closer, I would be here at least once a week. I highly recommend you visit soon.

    Prince William County Animal Shelter - The Sign

    Prince William County Animal Shelter

    (16 reviews)

    So after we went on Saturday to adopt our cat . The staff mixed up the paperwork and when we went…read moreto pick the cat up at the vet it was the wrong cat!!!!! Then they are closed Monday's so we called on Tuesday and the cat we adopted is gone!!! I'm so heartbroken that the cat is gone and they won't do anything to resolve the situation. Someone "adopted" the cat after us and they refused to call and have them return the cat. They offered to take the cat we picked up back but let's take in account they wasted our time going to a vet and now we have to go to a vet again and shelter again to get another cat. I had to change my review after this because me and my husband are so upset at the carelessness of the paperwork. We really had our hearts set on that cat. They also said they will pay the vet bill to get a new cat neutered but how is that compensation when we just paid to neuter one of there cats!? We also had to drive back and forth to centerville to pick this cat up. I'm sure some future person will get told to pay to neuter that cat and then they will pocket the money since that's how corrupt this place is.

    Adopted 2 cats and the baby did not make it. Nothing that had to do with the shelter. The one in…read morethe picture is our baby and I am going back to adopt another one! The staff is friendly. Good place to go to. I've gone twice after to find Bolt a friend, but haven't seen what I want. To my surprise the adoption fee was way lower than any other place. They do partner with Anicira to spay/neuter the animals if they have not and that was about $100.

    Fredericksburg Regional SPCA - My precious baby doll!

    Fredericksburg Regional SPCA

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    I have been volunteering to take dogs out for adventure trails i have taken 3 or 4 different dogs…read moreone in particular I have been taken out more,Louie great dog today I went in they said he could not go for a week they want him there to see if he gets adopted that is bull. They have just lost a dog loving person who will not be doing adventure trails again.i was doing this on my days off Tuesday and Saturday and Sunday. So I took today and Friday off in hopes to spend time with Louie. When I started taking dogs out I took plenty of pics and all the dogs were adopted Louie has not been adopted yet but I'm sure he will be soon.they never told me you could not take the same dog out.this place needs a new manager. They have lost a dog lover who was willing to take dogs out .with gas prices high hope they can find other people .Thanks for reading my review

    We adopted a very sweet dog from the Fredericksburg Animal Shelter. She was described as a…read more7-year-old mixed breed who enjoyed playing but was also happy to sit quietly indoors with us. We are an elderly couple and reside in an over 55 community, so we did not want a dog that was too energetic. She is a sweet dog, and we love her and are trying our best to work with her. That is the good part. Hint: We found a vet who agreed to work with us/her. The vet prescribed Prozac for anxiety. NOW! This SPCA seems to be a sloppy organization. 1. When we got there, a staff member pointed to a door and said that we could go there and see the animals. We didn't need a lot of directions, but we had to find the dogs on our own by following our own noses. 2. We had to wait a long time to meet the dog. 3. The answer to every question about the dog was, "I don't know." 4. The paperwork we received about the dog described her as 2 years old and gray. Her age on the cage was 7 and she IS brown. When the inaccuracy of the paperwork was brought to their attention, the answer was "that's ok". 5. We were ignorant and just accepted the mixed breed description. Mixed breed, perhaps but many people have stated that she looks like a pit. This has caused us a lot of grief in our over 55 community. 6. We were told her bad points are she doesn't like her butt touched & is afraid of syringes. Truth: Although she is a sweetheart to us and other people, she will not tolerate any vet. 7. She was so dirty when we got her that before going home, we had to take her immediately to PetSmart for a bath. 8. PetSmart could not bathe her with the neck collar from the shelter on and it was so tight that they were unable to get it off. The collar was so tight that my husband had to cut it off. Poor dog. How could any shelter allow a collar to be that tight?! This shelter should be investigated regarding truth in advertising and animal care.

    Siamese Cat Rescue Center - animalshelters - Updated June 2026

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