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    Paws & Prayers

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    We adopted a cat recently for my daughter for her 15th birthday. Filled out the application for a…read morefemale kitten and I emailed asking to see a cat. I was told it was fostered at Pet Supplies Plus. We went to the pet store excited to adopt a female kitten. We were told she was 5 months and spayed. We took her home and she was covered in dander, nails desperately needed cut and smelled. She also had goopy eyes and sneezing. Took her to the groomer and was told to ask the vet if she was recently spayed. Took her to the vet and she ended up being a male and needing antibiotics. All of our records from the adoption agency were for a female that was spayed and microchip is for a female. Called the vet that performed the surgery and they agreed she was a he and surgery was not done recently. Reached out to the agency and they first blamed me for his poor hygiene and said it was indeed a girl based on their paperwork. I reached out again asking for the correct records for surgery and vaccines and then the agency blamed the vet that did the surgery for the mixup and took zero accountability, no fix in a solution or refund besides returning him. I have a wonderful male cat now with no idea on his age, his medical records, or a proper microchip. The agency was recommended by a relative who also ended up with a male kitten that was told to be female, but he was too young to be fixed. The agency told me they do not adopt out kittens that are not fixed, so yet another lie. Very disappointed in this entire ordeal and do not recommend them at all.

    They don't respond to inquiries either way. No way to call. I inquired about a dog multiple times…read morethat is still available. It was taken off the site for an event then out back up the day after. Unprofessional, unresponsive and it seems to be coon practice. They should be banned from posting elsewhere and looked into in my opinion.

    The Sanctuary For Senior Dogs - Rei - available for adoption - November 2018

    The Sanctuary For Senior Dogs

    (1 review)

    Old Brooklyn

    This is one of the hardest I've ever written. In late August, I adopted a Shih-Tzu Mix that I was…read morehead-over-heels in love with. Being that rescue dogs often come with unknown histories, I rescued her knowing there would be challenges ahead. I loved her. I spoiled her rotten. My family adored her. I gave her 110%. And it turned out, that with her specific anxiety and PTSD, she wasn't the right fit for my particular home environment, which no one could have known until she started living with me. I was literally devastated. I am an animal lover and can't stand people who "give dogs back" - a dog is a commitment - but my little dog's health (and mine) were being affected. When the time came to make the decision, I received so much support from Sanctuary staff, volunteers, their preferred trainer (WoofWise Training) and their preferred vet (Tremont Animal Clinic). We all mutually agreed it was the best decision. The staff went above and beyond to quickly help find her a safe and loving foster home within their committed foster roster. She is now in the care of a foster mom who adores her, and she is doing so well. The Sanctuary has not "blacklisted" me, and in fact continues to support me in hopefully someday finding the right match. Less than 48 hours later after making that choice, my family dog passed away...and they were extremely compassionate about me with that, too. I believe in their mission and will stay on as a volunteer for the organization. Senior dogs are the most overlooked in the shelter (in favor of puppies) and often don't get the support they deserve, especially in Cleveland. Everyone, especially the Executive Director Deb, care so deeply about senior dogs and have committed their lives to this cause. If you are looking for a loving, grateful, deserving, funny (most old dogs are) furry edition for your home, consider The Sanctuary. I can't recommend them enough and the lifesaving work they do.

    From the owner: The rescue, adoption, and lifelong care of old dogs abandoned in pounds and shelters.read more

    Gold Star Pups - petadoption - Updated May 2026

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