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Capital Humane Society

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We have adopted a dog and a cat in the last year. The facility was clean and the staff very compassionate. Thank you!

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The Cat House

(3 reviews)

This is a wonderful place to adopt a cat. You can visit them and sit with them to get an idea of…read morewhich cat/kitten is right for you. I visited 3 times before choosing my cat. They have a thorough screening procedure for potential adopters, whichis good. The adoption center is clean and the cats all have plenty of space to sleep and play. I adopted my kitten (7 months old) from them. He came with all of his shots, neutered and they gave me a free bed, blanket, toys and even food to get him started. He had been thoroughly checked for any health issues. He was chipped and it was only a small fee to switch it to my name. I am a senior so the adoption fee was only $60. That's a great price when you consider all the shots and health check, let alone the freebies that came with him. I was extra lucky that he happened to have a fabulous cat tree that was his. They didn't realize it was part of his property until a day or so later and I would never have known but they made sure I got it. They called after about a week to make sure everything was going well. Just a great place and I also like that they are a no kill shelter. Only negative is that they have fairly limited open hours.

Me and my cousin got a mom and one of her baby's and they told us to keep the mom inside she will…read morerun away and when she got out she came back and then we let her out and she came back again but I would recommend I love this place even Though it has a wierd schedule.

Beatrice Humane Society - Second meeting with Remy to make sure he was the one we connected with most. Again, we let him "pick us"

Beatrice Humane Society

(3 reviews)

We got both of our cats from BHS (a year apart) and can't recommend them enough. They make sure…read morethat all their animals find great homes and save some of them from terrible situations into much better ones with loving families. My friend actually does fostering for them and has done a few litters of kittens and puppies, so she is the one who introduced us to BHS, and we're so glad she did! Conan was my first cat (first of the two, and first ever) and we got him from BHS. He was a kitten that was part of a new litter with a young mother. They were at an overrun "kill" shelter in Arkansas, and when a rescue heard about this situation, they connected with BHS - who sprung to action. They had someone drive roundtrip from Nebraska to Arkansas to save these babies! And I can't thank them enough because one of them was my little orange man who I can't imagine not being mine. They did their due diligence with us too, to make sure we were a good fit for adopting one of their animals. We had to sign an adoption contract that included things like providing healthy food and the best care, and agreeing that we would never give him up because we were moving, and that if we WERE going to do that (never!) that we'd call them before we did anything like that and return him to BHS to find a better home for him. They also called before approving us to chat about those topics too and just make sure we were serious about adoption. Once that was all good, Conan was ours! And we heard a little while later that all five other kittens and the mother were also adopted - that's SEVEN kitties saved by BHS! Once we had Conan for a little over a year, I saw that my friend had another litter she was fostering from BHS. We decided it was time to add another kitten to the house, as we read that they can be happier in pairs. So we did another adoption with BHS that was just as smooth! We added Remy to the family and he and Conan are the best "brothers" (connected by BHS!) and friends Thank you BHS!!

From the moment we walked and was introduced to the sweetest pup ever. Super friendly and treated…read morethe pets with respect and tenderne.

Hearts United For Animals - My Buddy

Hearts United For Animals

(18 reviews)

I adopted a dog from HUA and he was a wonderful. My son and many friends have also adopted from…read moreHUA with great success. They take wonderful care of the animals, feeding them well, getting vet care, giving them treats and toys, and treating each one with attention and love. They are careful with adoptions so that the pet goes to a good home. The animals may have been traumatized in their previous situation and rehabilitated at HUA so their new home needs to be a good fit. Another reviewer said the website might not be up to date as far as adoptions listed. The website relies on volunteers and they might be a little behind at times of lots of adoptions. The reviewer also complains about them "soliciting sponsorships". They are not aggressive about it but you can be a "buddy" to offer some support for a dog waiting to be adopted. They will let you know when the dog is adopted and you can switch to another "buddy" or end your support at any time. They are active in surrounding communities offering low cost neuter/spay and help to pet owners who run into serious problems supporting their pets. They recently started an outreach to give care to pets of homeless veterans in Victory Village apartments in Omaha working with a Girl Scout group and veterinarian Dr Jensen.

They don't take care of their dogs at all. They all have feet rot because they stand in bleach…read morewater constantly. Their employees are stuck up and aren't good to the animals. This place should be shut down !

Feline Friendz In Nebraska - Hugo & Hercules Stover

Feline Friendz In Nebraska

(6 reviews)

West Omaha

They were super nice to me when I adopted a cat and I couldn't pay to get him fixed so they paid…read moremost of it because I didn't have the money and gave my kitty all his shots for yar

I would give this rescue zero stars if I could, and as a lover of all animals, who has a genuine…read moreplan to open a guinea pig rescue when I retire, I have a great respect for rescues. Sadly, not this one. My husband and I have owned cats for most of our lives, declawed, indoor cats who lived into their late teens. We miss them still, but we have been in the process of having four children and both working demanding full time jobs so we went a few years without cats while our kids were young and I was still working. Now, we are ready again. We have three daughters ages 17, 15, and almost 13. My older two daughters just adopted two kittens from another rescue two months ago. My youngest didn't find the perfect match so we waited and began looking at other rescues. We have a pair of Guinea pigs, and our cats are indoor only, so we declaw them and we were honest about this on our application to feline friendz. My daughter was overjoyed when our application was approved. We went out and bought all of his supplies, toys, everything he would need and set it up. My daughter had even planned to keep the name Diego, she loved it. We just had to wait to hear from the foster to schedule a time to pick him up. Two days later we were asked by the rescue if we had been contacted by Diego's foster yet. When I replied that we had not, I was asked to provide my number again because I should have been contacted by now. I provided it, still heard nothing, then the following day we were told that the foster had chosen another home for Diego ( however he is still listed for adoption), because of the declaw issue. I understand that this topic is sensitive to some people, but we were honest from the beginning and were still chosen. My daughter's heart is broken. The foster relayed through the rescue that she found someone else for Diego because she didn't have the courage to tell me herself. This has been a heartbreaking experience for us. I suspect they have been disingenuous at best, because after we were approved, then told the foster found someone else for Diego, he is still up for adoption. We are a happy home with two happy adults who can afford to care for any need our pets have, and have the experience both in life and in our professional work to recognize those needs, four happy kids, two happy dogs, the happy spoiled Guinea pigs, and two new, newly declawed and completely recovered kittens who are playful all day and who sleep with my older daughters each night after spending their days together at home with me. My youngest daughter will find her perfect kitten too, sadly not Diego, but we will find him or her. This rescue failed our family multiple times, and my only hope now is that Diego actually does have a new home that will care for him the way we would have. I see from other reviews that this rescue has no problem turning down good homes and crushing potential adopters dreams in the process. The review I read prior to posting this was heartbreaking as well. Zero stars to feline friendz.

Nebraska Humane Society - When we first met our new dog!

Nebraska Humane Society

(103 reviews)

Keystone, West Omaha

Every animal I've adopted here (3 now) has either had wringworm, fleas, or both…read more I was charged with a $50 fee that is non refundable and now they're trying to offer me a $20 credit for an animal infested with fleas. Why on Earth would I want to adopt another animal from this facility given the gross negligence? What respectable animal shelter doesn't confirm/test for these kinds of issues prior to putting an animal up for adoption? I'd also like to add that the front desk staff (the welcome desk, not the folks in the back - they are very friendly) are incredibly rude. Consistently every time I've come in here, the social skills and public service has been horrific. I will no longer be adopting pets from this facility. They set the animals up for failure.

The NHS offers amazing training classes for all dogs at all levels. We are currently doing the…read moretraining for K9 good citizen certification, the class was a fair price and the teachers are amazing with the dogs, so knowledgeable and friendly! We also recently adopted a dog, the process was easy, the adoption counselors were easy to talk to and took the right steps for the introduction of our resident dogs and the new one. We received a collar and leash, food, all vet records, and information for any problems with behaviors or heath. I want to add that the shelter does a good job of providing enrichment and support for the animals. They make sure to have as many dogs and cats in the individual, quiet kennels as possible, which really helps them relax. The NHS is also a partner with Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a sanctuary located in Kanab, UT and whose main goal is to help the USA become NO kill. This is HUGE for Omaha!!

Capital Humane Society - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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