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    Madison Mutts

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    Shelter From The Storm Animal Rescue - Gabana,  now Lexi is doing really well in her new home. Thank you Shelter from the storm

    Shelter From The Storm Animal Rescue

    (20 reviews)

    Elvehjem

    My family recently started volunteering here - in part to get volunteer hours for my high school…read moreson, but also because we love animals. Volunteering can range from "socializing" with dogs, walking them, helping clean, do laundry - whatever you can think of. This organization means well and loves their animals. It can't be easy - as one animal goes out, there are many more waiting to be rescued. It's heartbreaking, but SFTS is one of the heroes to those animals. They're not a large swanky facility with tons of financial resources. But they care. Their adoption events are at PetSmart (east side) every Saturday. While the adoption fee can feel like a lot (it varies from pet to pet), remember they've had all of their medical care taken care of. A mill puppy will cost way more, and rescued dogs KNOW they are being rescued. There's no other love like that.

    We adopted our sweet Rudie from Shelter From The Storm seven years ago, and they gave us the gift…read moreof some of the most wonderful years we could have ever asked for. From the start, it was clear how much the staff truly cares for every animal that comes through their doors. They made sure Rudie, then called Dana, was healthy, loved, and ready for her forever home. These pics are from the day we drove from Chicago to Madison to bring her home. Over the years, we came to understand what people mean when they say, "who rescued who." Rudie brought more love, laughter, and comfort into our lives than we could ever have imagined. We're deeply grateful for the joy she gave us and for the compassion this shelter shows every single day. We lost Rudie last month, and while our hearts are heavy, we're endlessly thankful for the seven beautiful years we shared. She was family in every sense, and that's because this shelter gave her such a strong start. The love, care, and respect they show every animal make all the difference. Losing her reminds us just how special adoption truly is. Thank you for helping us find our best friend.

    Dane County Humane Society - Main Entry

    Dane County Humane Society

    (29 reviews)

    If you go here just to "check it out" -- be warned. You will leave with some adorable creature that…read morewill become your new obsession. I went here three years ago and now I have two cats from DCHS and I spend all my money on spoiling them. We have our two sweet, angel fur babies AKA children from DCHS and now we are crazy cat people. The feline counselors and adoption volunteers we worked with on both adoption occasions were amazing. They did very thorough intakes of our lives and wants/needs and helped match us to our fuzzballs. On both occasions, the adoption counselors recommended a cat that wasn't originally on our list "to see" and both ended up going home with us and being our perfect matches. The shelter itself is clean, well-maintained and full of fabulous people who care about animals and their humans. They adopt out hundreds of animals each week and serve a bunch of remote locations too. They have birds, small critters and dogs and cats. They also have a super cool wildlife rescue program that works with bats, owls, turtles and all kinds of Wisconsin wild creatures. They do amazing work and they only humanely euthanize an animal if it will not survive otherwise. They don't put down animals if they have too many, in fact this is a shelter that sends caravans to rescue animals from other states and shelters that would kill them. They have great veterinary teams and health consultations for new adopters. It would be an understatement to say that DCHS has changed my life. Please see ample photos of my photogenic cats.

    So..she wasn't the dog for me. However, the counselor really listened and was forthright with the…read morefeedback..very appreciative for the time and effort given. Thank you.

    Country Animal Haven

    Country Animal Haven

    (3 reviews)

    i had the pleasure of volunteering at the country animal haven for a few weeks while being bored…read moreand unemployed in madison this winter. this place is an amazing no-kill, non-profit animal shelter. they provide a safe place for cats that are still waiting to find the perfect home. run completely by volunteers, this place is very well-kept, clean and organized. the cats have pretty much free run of the house and barn -- and only a few are kept in cages (the young kittens and the sick/ill-tempered). it is nice to see so many cats in one place with the freedom to roam as they please. also, i was amazed to see cats that got along so well with each other. the location is a bit off the beaten path, but it's well worth the visit. there are plenty of cats waiting to be adopted. also, i believe some of them are brought to petsmart and mounds to be showcased for adoption. in addition, if you have free time, lend a hand. volunteers are always appreciated! :)

    Mary and her team work tirelessly to care for the kittens and cats placed in their care. Our Girl…read moreScout troop was able to help out a bit and were able to learn about the never ending cleaning and care that is given to the cats. These are volunteers who make it their mission to care for these animals. We try to get in a few times a year to help out. I should also say that we have received one cat from them who was in perfect health. And we had to surrender another cat that we found abandoned. Thank you for the work that you do!

    Madison Cat Project

    Madison Cat Project

    (2 reviews)

    I wanted 2 cats when I was looking (owned my home at the time) I got 2 lovely calico sisters, age…read more14 1/2. They were a challenge with their behavioral habits but we got along fine. Would definitely do it again!!

    Consider Dane County Friends of Ferals if you are contemplating adopting a cat…read more When the fateful decision was made to balance the feline - canine ratio at Casa de Waunakee, we elected to adopt a cat through Dane County Friends of Ferals. They hold a cat fair at MadCat Pet Supplies on Mineral Point Road every Saturday afternoon and that's where we first met our fury little bundle of love. As potential first time cat owners, we had a lot of the questions and the DCFoF volunteers did a great job of fielding those questions. After narrowing down the list to a couple of finalists, the DCFoF staff facilitated a visit to the cat's foster home so the whole family could interact with our potential choice. The foster parent was extremely helpful and gave us lots of tips for introducing a new cat to our family dog. I thought that the foster parent did a great job of helping the cat adapt from living in the wild to becoming a house cat. The adoption process took a couple of weeks. There was a long questionnaire to complete which DCFoF uses to screen applicants. Several days after I submitted the completed application, someone from DCFoF contacted me and we discussed the potential adoption. They also provided me with a list of the items I would need to purchase prior to adopting the cat. Once the adoption was approved, we picked up our new cat from the foster parent and the rest is history. We've been extremely pleased with the addition of Nyla to our family! The cost of the adoption was only $100, which covered the cost of spaying our cat. There are lots of options for getting a cat in the Madison area - you should consider Dane County Friends of Ferals as one of those options.

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