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Cheyenne Animal Shelter

2.2 (13 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 weeks ago

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Animal Friends Alliance

Animal Friends Alliance

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Staff and prices are great! Very caring and loving as they take and bring back your animalsread more

Today I attempted to attend an adoption event in Ft Collins put on by this group ... ANIMAL FRIENDS…read moreALLIANCE. I will not make that mistake again. First, you are not even allowed to just look (not talking about touch) at the animals without completing an application. So I did that. I was looking for a dog/puppy, not a cat and I told them that upfront. When I completed my application I devulged that my cat does not have front claws ... that is when the trouble started. They could not get past that! I currently have a dog and am looking to adopt another (I lost my other dog to illness last year). The lady reviewing the applications proceeded to lecture me on all the options other than declawing. I told her we exhausted those options, it was a decision not made lightly with input from my vet. So that means now I am a person that plans to alter every animal I get??? That is what she inferred. She told me they were going to mark my application that I must sign a contract when adopting a cat (oh by the way, did I not say I was not looking to adopt a cat?). I said fine, then went to look at the pups. She followed me down the isle and continued to rant about cats and wanted me to sign something she was going to add to my file! Enough already! I told her I respect that she has a different view about declawing, she needed to just let it be as I was not looking to adopt another cat. She wouldn't, so when it was obvious other attendees in the store were starting to listen to our conversation, I told her to just throw out my application because I had no intention of staying and listening to her rant any longer. With that I left the store. But that is not the entire story ... the dogs/pups that they did have (very few by the way for an adoption event) all appeared to be Pit bull mixes. So now there is another topic of heated opinion! Beings they have actually been banned in the state a couple of times! I could have ranted on that one given all the children that are attacked and killed by Pit bulls every year! but I didn't go there. I realize many people love the Pit Bull breed. It is not my place to inflict my opinion on them and expect them to accept it as their own. My point thru all of this is the interest of this group is primarily focused on cats, that was very clear. There were lots of kittens there. If this group truly cares about all animals getting good homes they should not be inflicting their beliefs on perspective adopters. Having the initial conversation and putting it on the table is fine, but drop it after that! She will never convince me that for my situation that my cat not having front claws was a bad choice. But she was not interested in the reasons, just harassing me! Obviously not all reputable veterinarians agree with their beliefs or they would not be performing the procedure. There are situations (as with mine) that this is the better choice verses either putting the cat in a homeless situation, or worse.

Cheyenne Animal Shelter - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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