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Columbia Humane Society

(5 reviews)

I'm adopting two 13 week old kittens through CHS and I brought them in today (3/29) to get their…read morevaccines. I came from the Beaverton area and it was about a 45 min drive (at 6 AM & no traffic). I met with Lisa Beggio, CNED (the Executive Director of CHS) who gave my kittens the vaccine herself. She was very gentle with them and also very nice and informative. I can tell the shelter is extremely busy as it's not only ran off volunteers but has lots of animals to care for! But within her busy morning, she took the time to answer my questions about my kittens and the adoption / neutered process. She made me feel reassured and supported and I knew my boys would be well cared for. Furthermore, I learned more about CHS and I am thoroughly impressed! (I hadn't heard of them before i adopted my kittens (sadly!)) CHS is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. This means they do not receive any national or state funding and they solely rely on donors, small grants, fundraisers, adoption fees (so please donate!!!) This shelter genuinely cares for the health and welfare of any animals that come into their care. This is part of why I wanted to take the time to write a review to not only help spread awareness about the shelter and the incredible work they do, but also because I've had a great experience adopting my kittens who have brought so much joy/love/and happiness into my life. I want to thank the shelter and their volunteers for taking care of my kittens since they were born and through fostering. CHS has a great fostering program called the Queen Program. This program offers FREE SPAY SERVICES for mother cats if the owner surrenders the kittens to the shelter for adoption. This program helps to prevent unwanted litters, provides medical care, and helps rehome kittens ALL WHILE ensuring the mother cat is fixed and safely returned home. I adopted my kittens through the Queen Program and I am one happy customer! Furthermore, having the opportunity to foster helps with their socialization and acclimation to a home environment, which I think has made the transition to bringing them into their new home (with me) sooo smooth. I'm a first time cat owner too and I'm surprised with how easy it has been. All cats/kittens are different so experiences will vary of course, but I feel incredibly lucky! (Thank you to their Foster Mom Allison -- she played a huge role in this. Used to work at CHG but now volunteers. She very thoughtfully took paw prints of the kittens when they were younger and Lisa gave the copies to me today! What a kind and thoughtful gesture!) Going back to the benefits of fostering.... My kittens are already litter trained and I've had no issues keeping them in an enclosure (while I'm at work as I'm not quite ready to let the run around unsurprised yet!). Another person who helped make all of this happen and whom I want to recognize is Patricia. She is retired and works as a volunteer at CHS overseeing their adoption program. Patricia was the one who emailed me with the exciting news I've been accepted to adopt! She was flexible with arranging a time to speak on the phone to discuss more about the kittens and adoption process. She was very kind, informative, and answered all my questions. Overall, CHS deserves more credit and recognition for all they do. Please remember to be patient with the staff too as they spend a majority of their time caring for the animals. Call the shelter for more info about the program at (503) 397-4353 or email info@columbiahumane.org

I appreciate the love and care each animal recieves to get placed in the right home. Beyond…read moreplacement the free clinics and education we have received has been instrumental in our community and our home! Thank you Lisa for all you do!

West Columbia Gorge Humane Society

West Columbia Gorge Humane Society

(5 reviews)

6 years ago, I adopted my two cats from these great folks. The best thing I liked about it is that…read morewould not release them to me until they could come out to my house and see where they would live and how they would be taken care of? How good is that? They actually care that much where the animals are going and want to make sure they are not going someplace where they could be let outdoors and be harmed or living in a bad environment. To this day the company I work for and myself collect donations to help out their Cat and Dog shelters. I am so grateful there is a place like this that really does care about what happens what the animals leave their care. More places should take lessons from them. They find loving homes, not throw away money collection adoptions. Thank you for all you do, please don't stop. Thank you for speaking for those that can't speak for themselves. Jerry

We adopted our cat, Susie, from here around 2008. She was in one of the show boxes at our local pet…read morestore and I absolutely fell in love with her! During the adoption process we found out that Susie was around 1 year old and found as a stray with her kittens. She was almost dead from lack of food, but was continuing to nurse her kittens regardless of her own health. Once her kittens and her were returned to full health she was spayed, but her body reacted badly procedure and once again she almost died. The shelter kept giving her continuos care and once again returned her to full health, and that is when we found her. I cannot thank this shelter enough for caring to help her through her tough young life and not giving up and euthanizing her. She is a great cat and I am so happy to have supported such a great shelter! Give this shelter a look if you're looking to adopt!

Hometown Pets - petstore - Updated May 2026

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