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I adopted my sweet Muffin (then named Faye) in May 2015 from Halfway Home Rescue (HHR). Muffin is the delight of my life!!! HHR saved her life when she was a baby kitten and provided her with much needed medical care. After adoption, I was provided with Muffin's history (as HHR knew it) so that Muffin's new vet could continue with excellent medical care given a permanent condition. Muffin thrives and loves her fun magnificent life thanks to HHR amazing rescue team, vets, and constant care providers. Their mission is an endless one of saving animal lives, providing the best care, love, and nurturing that they can to make them healthy and happy, and to find each animal in their care loving and safe furr-ever homes. The STELLAR dedication of HHR and everyone involved with this organization is BEYOND AMAZING in grand ways. On a note about why some people may think it is difficult to adopt a pet, please understand that animal rescue organizations are faced with finding FOREVER homes where they think the animal and home are a good to best match. Rescuers take this task very seriously because they are Guardians of the animals in their care. It can be overwhelming given all involved with rescuing animals. Please be kind and understanding to animal rescuers. Their work is exhausting and goes mostly unrewarded. If you see an animal rescue organization struggling, they are in need. The BEST way to respond to this need - if you truly care about the animals - respond in a way that will benefit those animals directly by offering to volunteer and/or by making a monetary donation. Also, you can reach out to the organization and ask questions that concern you ... the answers might surprise you and give you knowledge you did not have to understand what the real situation is. Ask how you can best help - maybe you love walking dogs or cuddling kittens. Maybe you can spare coffee money for a week and make a contribution. Maybe you enjoy social media and can create a great post to let people know that an animal rescue organization needs everyone's help and share the link for that organization where people can signup to volunteer or donate cash. This is an awesome rescue organization, please become educated before lashing out. Negative reviews ultimately hurt the animals being cared for by individuals who love, protect, and care for them when the world does not. Thanks so much Halfway Home Rescue for all you do!! A huge shout out of gratitude for all animal rescuers!!! XOXOXO

I really wish I could give this place 0 stars. It's appalling how difficult this staff makes adopting an animal and how belittling and rude they are. I moved into my own apartment and started a new job 8 months ago. When I moved, I took my childhood cat with me. I explained to them when I lived with my parents, they always stated that unless the cat seemed in bad health or their was a behavioral change, they didn't need to go to the vet every year. That being said, once I moved out I got my cat set up with an appointment as soon as available with a new vet in May. When my boyfriend and I decided we wanted to adopt, I knew May would be too far away as Jerry (my cat) would need to be updated on vaccines ASAP. Thankfully our vet is a family member and when we told her this, she made an exception and stayed after hours last week to get Jerry in. Again, I explained all this and they still denied my application stating that I "only brought Jerry to the vet to bring another animal home". It's very clear they heard what they wanted to in my previous emails and dismissed the fact that I had already had an appt set up prior to this application. I'm not one to usually write reviews but it makes me sad to think about all the cats that are going to stay in that shelter longer or not get adopted because of their disrespect and holier-than-thou attitude. (p.s our vet even told us that cats don't need to go to the vet every year!!). I really hope they get their act together and gain some customer service skills for the animals sake.

If I could give zero stars, I would. This is an email from this shelter--everything you're reading on yelp (I see they have quite the reputation) is incredibly true. The person I spoke with was extremely rude and belittling. Some background: I was looking for a specific kind of cat with a specific personality, I had been APPROVED FOR ADOPTION ALREADY. I didn't see on this cat's bio that she had been listed as not being good with other cats (on petfinder this was not the case as they claimed she'd do well with others). I'll totally own up to having missed that in her bio--100%. But this is what the shelter said to me. Totally inappropriate and obviously they don't care what happens to the cats as I had already been approved. Can't really believe this even happened--is the goal not to help homeless cats? Very very strange. I don't think I've ever heard of a rescue turning someone away because they misread a cat bio??? I'm confused.

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what is currently happening at the Meriden Humane Society needs to be brought to light…read more Recently, volunteers have been dismissed simply for questioning leadership and not aligning with the organization's current ideology and decision-making. This followed the annual membership meeting on the 17th, which itself was deeply troubling--but that's a separate issue. What's most upsetting is that volunteers who have dedicated years of their lives to this shelter are being removed for speaking up. One individual who was recently dismissed volunteered for over a decade, fostered dogs, cleaned kennels, and served as an intake coordinator. These are people who give their time freely, who care deeply about the animals, and who are essential to the shelter's daily operations. Instead of valuing experience, dedication, and concern for animal welfare, leadership appears to be prioritizing ego and internal politics--things that have no place in a humane society. This lack of integrity and leadership ultimately harms the animals most, as volunteers are fired or leave in frustration, leaving fewer hands to care for dogs and cats who depend on them. I'm sharing this because people are being silenced and removed for making their voices heard. Transparency and accountability matter--especially in an organization entrusted with the care of vulnerable animals. Do better.

We had been searching for kittens to rescue for what felt like forever - every kitten we fell in…read morelove with was adopted by the time our application was marked as received. We are newly weds who just purchased a new home & couldn't wait to add to our growing family. We ended up adopting 2 adorable kittens from the same litter - brother and sister I saw photos of these rescued kittens from the Meriden humane society & my gut told me to call immediately and be persistent. I knew it was meant to be. The place is run strictly by volunteers & they were so wonderful and helpful - expediting my application & personally spending 20+ minutes speaking with me on the phone on the process & all the ways we can ensure our application is completed quickly. The kittens were living with a foster mama & papa (who were incredible). They raised such amazing, well-mannered, loving, polite, friendly, and snuggly kittens. I felt supported from the start & continue to feel supported as we transition. The kittens have transitioned so well. We truly feel like a family.

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