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    The two sweet girls we got from Jersey Shore Animal Shelter. We love them so!
    Jolie B.

    I went with my best friend and her wife when they were looking for a cat and dog to fill the void left by the passing of their 2 elderly pets. They passed within a month of each other. The facility was very clean and the lady that assisted us seemed to know quite a bit about each individual animal. I was watching the cats just pointing out different ones to my bestie and I spied one that seemed to be watching me and meowing. But I wasn't the one adopting. When they picked them up the next day and brought them home, the cat I had been looking at and a beautiful smoke and white long-haired girl who had been born and raised in the shelter were just peering out of their carriers. Before I could even get out "Oh! They're so cute!" The tuxedo girl ran right up to me and clearly meowed out "Mamaaaa!" My best friend laughed and said, "I knew it!" And now, if I close my bedroom door, she will sit out there meowing "Mamaaaaaaa!" until I let her in. I am disabled and have mental health issues. Having the tuxedo cat now named (the magickal) Miss Magoo has been so beneficial. She knows when I need my soft purr monster in my lap or nearby. She spends most of her time in my bedroom. If I'm sick, she watches over me. If my mental health issues are destabilizing, she will roll around on the floor making silly squeaking kitten-like mews as she's purring. She knows it makes me laugh and calms me so I can ground myself. Her only issue is that she developed a mental disorder called Pica that makes her want to eat non-food items. It's not her fault. Like my own mental health issues, it's hereditary. It just means we're more careful where we leave plastic bags and make sure candy wrappers and other small temptations get to the garbage immediately. The cat my best friend chose transformed from an aloof and nervous animal which mostly hid under out beds to a sweet girl who loves to be petted and treated like the queen she thinks she is. All of the members of our household have disabilities or health issues. Having these two beautiful and loving girls in our home has enriched our lives in ways it's difficult to articulate. We will care for and love these girls until they're ready to pass on to their next adventure. And, when the time is right, we'll most likely head back to the Jersey Shore shelter to find new friends to fill the voids left by well-loved pets. For those returning animals to them: For cats and dogs who have been in a shelter for a while or maybe just dumped after being in a home, shelter life can be overwhelming, perhaps even terrifying. The noise level alone can give an emotionally shut down dog PTSD. A home environment is almost a shock to them. It took the long-haired aloof cat almost two years to come out of her shell. Just like kids in the foster care system, you have to give them time to adjust and let them settle in on their own schedule. Patience and love are the keys.

    5/21 and 6/8 - only appointments

    I am very disappointed in this "animal center" that supposedly cares about animals well being. I scheduled surgeries for my cats in May, their surgery date was May 26th. I rescheduled for June 11th because they went into heat, I have spoken with many legit vets (not low cost spay programs) and they have all advised me that I do not spay while my kitties are in heat. Their uterus is so swollen that it becomes much more dangerous. May 26th was approaching and both of my girls were in heat, I called to reschedule for my own peace of mind and the girl who I spoke on the phone with was very rude and condescending. She said it was "entirely safe to do the spay while in heat". I said "Although it might go well, I would like more peace of mind and would like it done when they are out of heat." I rescheduled for June 11th, and unfortunately one of my cats has gone into heat again. I called and left a message that I would only be getting one of my cats spayed, due to one having gone into heat. They called me back to inform me that "Due to it being my fourth reschedule, they will not be performing only one surgery" - pause. I rescheduled ONCE, I had an initial date of May 26th, and a reschedule date of June 11th. ONE TO FOUR, that is a massive leap... I told them that although I wanted to bring only one of my cats on the 11th, I did not want to bother them with rescheduling for the other (due to the fact that they told me they were booked up for quite some time anyway). They told me I could either bring in both cats, or no cats. AKA completely disregarding my safety concern for my little girl. When I reassured them that I had no intention of rescheduling the other surgery with them, I simply wanted to cancel it due to heat (and bring only my other cat in) They said no we will not be doing that surgery. These women could not be worse, they are incredibly rude, have no idea how to deal with people, and clearly don't give much of a damn about my cats. I rescheduled one time, not four. Incredibly disgusted with this animal center, I recommend going somewhere else. Shame on Jersey Shore Animal Center.

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    Got my current pup there. They were great for connecting me with the perfect dog. Initially my fig…read morewas sick when she arrives but they get her to a vet and foster asap and kept me posted on her progress. Almost 4 years and I still love my pup.

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    Jersey Shore Animal Center - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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