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    Hunter's Kitten Lounge

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    Hannah H.

    I really enjoyed my visit to Hunter's Kitten Lounge. I booked online and filled out the necessary documents they request. When you arrive there's a little shop to purchase things and they explain how the lounge works. The space is beautiful with great lighting, couches and toys to play with the cats. The staff were very friendly and there's even a binder with all the cats so you can review their profiles. It's $15 to visit the lounge. I enjoyed getting to play and be with the cats since I've never been around cats for an extended time. It was pretty empty on Friday morning so I had the cats to myself. Many were friendly and there were other just lounging. I'd definitely go back.

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    Melissa C.

    Southern Arizona Cat Rescue has been operating in our community for over 5 years, saving cat and kitten lives. It's wonderful that they now have a lounge for us to enjoy. It's spacious and clean, with plenty of opportunity to pet and snuggle with the cats. There's space to chat, read, and study if you'd like. Beverages and merch help support their mission. Word is they'll be offering kitten yoga and other events going forward. Come on out to the lounge and support this wonderful organization!

    Nora

    My 17 year old cat passed away and I missed her terribly. I waited a couple of months so as to not rush into a relationship with another cat. I met a cat at Hunter's that I really liked and adopted her. She changed my life. I have had lots of pets having been raised on a small farm, but this 3 year old cat tops them all. She is affectionate, devoted, sleeps with me and sits on my lap,and follows me wherever I go. I could not be happier.

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    Jay L.

    So many friendly cats and kittens. Clean environment, very relaxing vibe. Cute wall mural, free wifi, ADA accessible and women owned. You really could spend all day here!

    The staff are always very sweet, but I have to say the cats are a little sweeter. The lounge is perfect for studying. As a college student, I love to go and either read or destress from my week. Absolutely a must visit.

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    After our friend had an excellent cat adoption experience here, we brought our two kids to the cafe with the aim of finding the perfect cat. Since they have about 60 cats, we hoped that one might like us! Melissa listened as we explained the kind of cat we were looking for (comfortable with little kids, friendly towards dogs, snuggly, outgoing, playful) and she found exactly the right cat for us, just as she had for our friend. But he was too sleepy to interact with us during our visit, so we scheduled another time (free of cost) just to meet with him (when it wasn't so busy). she also gave us great advice for how to gradually introduce him to our home. Two weeks later, and we couldn't be happier with the new addition to our family!

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    Cozy, relaxing cat lounge on the east side that hosts a number of cats, including a few with varying health conditions that they house.

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    Pawsitively Cats

    Pawsitively Cats

    (7 reviews)

    Avondale

    I have to say that I'm puzzled by the review that described PAWSitively CATS as "depressing" with a…read morelack of space for cats and visitors. As someone who has volunteered there for over 15 years, I can attest that there are 3 separate large areas for different populations of cats (adoptable/sanctuary cats, Feline Leukemia cats, Special Needs/less than social cats) and each area typically houses between 20 and 30 felines. There are multiple rooms with screened in porches for the cats to enjoy, benches for visitors to sit on, and the only time I've seen the cats "swarm" is at the end of the day when cleaning is finished and they're expecting their treats. The post in question also claims that there is an online schedule of hours indicating that the shelter is only open to the public one day a week for 2 hours. I haven't been able to find that; instead hours are listed on Facebook as shown in the image I'm including. PAWSitively CATS is run by just a few staff members (some part time) and a few dozen dedicated volunteers. The cats are well cared for and happy.

    If there was one word to describe this shelter, it would be: Depressing…read more My visit to Pawsitively Cats genuinely was an experience I never want to feel again. I am someone who ADORES cats, the type of person that will take in a stray and rearrange my whole life to care for them until their last breath. My love is so great that it pains me to see these adoptable cats living in such an uninviting space. This shelter is open to the public one day a week for TWO HOURS. I thought it was an error when I saw that schedule online, but it's true. Upon entering, the building is flooded with adoptees, and for a cat lover you'd think that'd be a dream, but instead of excitement I felt a wave of anxiety. This shelter has dim lighting that doesn't allow you to see the cats clearly, and there's no space to really connect with any of them. There didn't seem like any sort of organization to pinpoint which cat was which, and since a lot of cats do look alike, you could only hope the one you bonded with is the same one you're adopting. As I tip-toed around the cats to look at the ones in cages (for medical or behavioral purposes), I could just sense the discomfort in their eyes. Safety measures seemed nonexistent in this place; anyone could easily step on a cat's paw or trip with how many swarm around you. The worst part was when I had a tour of a backroom where countless cats were fighting for a spot to feel the fresh air from a screen window. It was like looking at a can of sardines; I can't imagine any cat could present their best selves under these circumstances. Not only is there an extremely limited window to visit this shelter, but when you do, it makes you feel unhappy being there. You'll feel just as cramped and exposed as these poor babies.This situation could be the incentive for more people to adopt here, but I don't think that's fair on either side. The cats don't have any room to get to know their future owner, nor will they behave calmly when they're fighting for the spotlight. As for visitors, they'll feel more inclined to rescue the cats out of pity more than genuine connection. I wouldn't recommend anyone coming here, but then again, I almost wish you do come to decrease the population inside the shelter. I advise those who run Pawsitively Cats to work on expanding their business; a huge reconstruction of the place so there's more room for cats to live comfortably side-by-side. I am aware that there may be financial concerns involving this, so in that case, I'd suggest relocating these cats somewhere that can better cater to their needs. I'd rather that than have those innocent fur babies trapped in a dark and bleak shelter any longer. I understand that this shelter was built out of love for animals, I truly do, but for the sake of their wellbeing, Pawsitively Cats must improve. If not, people will not be inclined to help out, and the cats will be in no state to become someone's lifelong friend.

    Pima Animal Care Center - This cool art work greets visitors at the entrance.

    Pima Animal Care Center

    (148 reviews)

    PACC staff works so hard to take care of the never ending stream of stray and abandoned dogs and…read morecats. I've fostered and adopted may times from PACC. It makes such a difference to give them a shelter break even for a few days.

    I moved here almost a year ago and wanted to foster a cat so I was recommended PACC. Sure enough…read morethey were overflowing with animals and I was happy to take a senior cat home with me. He needed eye removal surgery along with some dental work so a month later I took him for that. Before I get ahead of myself, he also has some sneezing fits which they gave me medication for before his surgery which it seemed to work. They did blood work three separate times while he was under their care. Fast forward to taking him in for a pre adoption appointment in November 2025, they gave him the all clear, saying he was in good health and he may just need more dental work in the future which no big deal because they set me up with Fetch pet insurance. The agent setting up his insurance account informed me all of his teeth would be covered and if he needed special food in the future that would be covered too. It also sounded like a good deal because they are the only insurance that covers pre existing conditions that shelter animals typically would have throughout their lives in the shelter or on the streets. Cool. One month later, December 2025, he had sneezing fits again so we took him to friends of Pacc clinic because Pacc recommended them to us to use after adopting him. They diagnosed him with herpesvirus, didn't even take blood work or run tests to confirm it, gave me medicine for him. It had been a week and he was getting worse so I took him to another vet for a second opinion. This was earlier this month January 2026. Good thing I did because I found out he has calisivirus, mycoplasma virus, kidney dysfunction, and is severely anemic and needs to go to the ER asap to get a transfusion. I've already spent near 1 grand on medication and vet visits, now I'm going to spend who knows how much on a transfusion he needs to live. How could they not have caught all of this at Pacc with the amount of tests they ran on him, I'm very annoyed and angry, I feel like they withheld this information from me or they were cutting corners there. I want justice for my cat for their lack of care for him and for myself financially and the emotional toll this has taken on me. Also, the agent at Pacc that set up my insurance for him put his age at start of insurance as 4 instead of 12. So the "great deal" on insurance I thought I was paying was all a lie. After submitting all my recent vet expenses for my cat, I discovered this major error and had to report it and I was charged a pretty penny of back pay along with a hefty increase in my monthly payment. Extremely disappointed. I also called the insurance to ask about the prescription food coverage he needs for his kidneys and they said the agent at Pacc misinformed me and his food will not be covered. So I just had to pay almost 60$ for only 24 cans of food that will only last me a month. They need to not be giving out false information and have some more competence when it comes to filling out insurance forms. How do you put 4 instead of 12. I could understand maybe putting 2 instead of 12 due to just simply missing a single number, but 4?! The only reason I'm giving the extra Star is because the over all staff of volunteers there are incredible. The people who aren't getting paid by Pacc, who show up to volunteer, those are the people that make that place even worth going to. Never going to Pacc again. It's so sad that so many animals are there that need homes and so many people go there and think they are getting the best care but they aren't getting the full disclosure on their animals health. It's not just me too, I've heard other stories from people fostering and adopting through them as well, one of them being a kitten with ringworm, they weren't told he had ringworm and they ended up needing to get rid of their couch and all their kids stuffed animals and spent a lot of time cleaning their whole house only for it to come back three other times. They need to be honest with people so they can decide whether they can take in the animal financially and if their home is equipped to handle them. Please if you decide to go to Pacc, please please please make them do a recent medical evaluation with blood tests and any other tests you think they need especially if it's an older animal.

    El Jefe Cat Lounge - 2nd floor, lots of cats to pet!

    El Jefe Cat Lounge

    (55 reviews)

    Hedrick Acres

    This is a lovely place to spend some time. My kids and I enjoyed an hour with the awesome cats at…read moreEl Jefe today and we all agree it was our favorite part of our day! We loved hearing the purring of the kittens on the 3rd floor and seeing them play! We bought treats to give the cats and they were very happy to come hang out with us and have a treat! We each got a delicious drink! I highly recommend the Italian Sodas! This place is awesome!

    I hate to downgrade a rating, but our last visit left me really questioning the cleanliness here…read more As I mentioned in my previous review, reservations are recommended, so we booked ours online. Appointments are for one hour, but I am not sure that they monitor the length of stay. The price has gone up since last year. Now it is $14 a person. And extra to purchase snacks to give the cats. I don't mind paying a fee for entrance. They have rent to pay and of course cats to take care of. There are three floors/areas to engage with the cats. This time time the lofted kitten space did not have kittens. We choose not to have pets at home, but love animals and want to expose our daughter to different animals and environments. So to that end, it's a decent activity that can teach kids how to interact with animals/cats. Unfortunately, as we prepared to leave, we took our daughter to the bathroom to wash her hands, and it was absolutely foul in there. The trash can was overflowing with paper, the toilet was filthy on the exterior and the interior, with an incomplete #2 flush. My husband walked in before I did and was already washing hands, I followed behind. He immediately warned me to hold my breath, which I did. But our poor 2.5 year doesn't know how to do that yet. The front desk attendants response when I let her know there was a problem was that they have issues with that bathroom. A bathroom should be kept tidy and it's the businesses responsibility to make rounds to ensure it is well maintained for customers during business hours. It is also their responsibility to ensure that their bathrooms are functional. So if it's a "problem" bathroom, they should invest in hiring a plumber to fix it and/or replace the toilet. I personally can't overlook the lack of hygiene, so we'll have to cuddle with kitties elsewhere.

    Southern Arizona Cat Rescue - NOT adopted at Southern Arizona Cat Rescue because THEY WOULD NOT ALLOW ME TO ADOPT FROM THEM.  Nuttall climbing into a cubby while camping.

    Southern Arizona Cat Rescue

    (5 reviews)

    So latest Lloyd update. He has a ton of energy and my older cats find him annoying. So we adopted a…read morekitten about a year ago so Lloyd now has a partner in crime. I no longer have bath scrubbies, matching socks , or anything Lloyd deems his toy... I wake up at 4:30 for work and on my off days Lloyd assumes he gets fed at 4:30 so he screams till I relent and feed him. He loves being held and will lay in my arms for hours...Lloyd's foster told me it will take a special person to care for him because he needs tons of attention. He is exactly the perfect cat for us and I am pretty sure he feels the same way.

    I would 100% recommend this rescue. It is a foster based rescue. The cats are always vaccinated…read morespayed neutered. I have adopted personally three kittens from this place. I haven't had nothing but great experience. From the time I met the kittens to the time it came to adopting. They save a lot of kittens from being put down and they are given a home at these fosters. And these fosters work well together To make sure they help each other and give these kittens and cats a good home. I never knew I would be a kitten mom until I adopted my first two which were sisters. And then I had to have one more to even it out. They are really superb and amazing and they take really good care of these kittens so I know that they are well loved. And my kittens have adapted well to the new home I brought them in. It was the best choice I could've ever had made.

    Camino Verde Pet Resort - Tanner looks like a whole new dog after his grooming at Camino Verde Pet Resort!

    Camino Verde Pet Resort

    (21 reviews)

    Today I took my dog in to get acquainted with the folks here and he did very well. Lisa, the…read moregroomer, was just great with him. The owner and other staff made my dog feel more at ease. I will be setting up other times with them for future training, boarding, etc.

    We found Camino Verde Pet Resort 2 - 3 years ago. The kennel we had used for years closed during…read morethe pandemic, and I was beginning to think I was never going to find another kennel where I felt comfortable boarding our two dogs. We adopted the dogs from a local rescue group, and while they are generally well-behaved, they have a few personality quirks as a result of mistreatment before they were removed from their original home. In particular, one dog has a tendency to be a little fear aggressive, and they are both a little slow to adapt to new situations. I thus was looking for a kennel staffed by people who understand dogs and are willing to be patient while the dogs work through the process of settling in to a new situation. It seemed like every kennel I looked at had at least one or two horror story reviews of dogs being seriously injured, lost, and even a few where the dog died while being boarded. When I read Camino Verde's reviews, however, the worst thing I saw was that some people were quite upset that their dog came home with fleas. Well, duh, that is going to happen when your dog is in close quarters with other dogs and you haven't used any flea and tick preventative. Before we boarded our dogs the first time, we went and visited the kennel, and we were very impressed with what we saw. All the dogs seemed happy, well-cared for, and had plenty of fresh water. All the cages were clean. We have boarded our dogs at Camino Verde a number of times over the past 2 -3 years, and the dogs have always been happy and well-adjusted when we pick them up. I highly recommend this kennel. The staff have been great about dealing with our dogs, and their online reservation system is very user friendly.

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