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Mars Parrots

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If you hate Wayne Ivy, you hate animals!…read more After the Brevard county sheriff's office took control of the humane society and animal services things sure have changed quite a bit and a great positive way for these animals. The Lottery system seems a little convoluted and makes it a little bit more difficult to adopt an animal. Having said that, the lottery system is working really well because the inventory of jail animals is very low. It's great that you can see them during their quarantine. Which gives him a head start on getting adopted. The shelter itself is very clean the volunteers here are doing their best to take care of these animals. The cages are constantly clean and the animals seem for the most part to begin in all the exercise that they need or want. Even the sad animals here seems to be taken care of. I adopted a fur baby here and she came with enough medication to treat her skin problem for 14 days one pill a day she was also spayed here and she came with the medicated shampoo plus a bonus anti flea and tick pill. And let's not forget the included rabies shots and vaccinations. The doctor on staff seems to look at these animals and make sure they go out with everything they need to have a good start in their new homes. I don't know if it's just a temporary promotion but then zero adoption fees zero vet fee and no charge for the medication. I felt so blessed that somehow the sheriff is able to give away animals with full treatment and no expense to the new foster parents. The staff that works here was always very nice even when they yelled at me so that stick my hand in the cage while blatantly ignore the sign on the wall. I tried to explain to the volunteers that permission to stick my hand in the cage because the dog and I had a short conversation before I did it. They seem to be confused and will remind me again about the rule for safety purposes. But if you know me you also know, I do what I want! Don't shop and adopt! There are so many great animals waiting to be the best pet they can be for you and your family. Many of these poor animals were lost from the original owners or dumped in the woods. Most cases an animal that's been in jail is a lot easier to train cuz they're spirits have already been broken. Even if you don't plan on taking home any fur babies and you're in the area. It'd be nice to do for you to stop by and just play with some of the animals and give them attention. Most of the kitties like to be pet and most of the dogs love it when you take them out into the field.

I love this place and its​ mission. But I might be a little biased as I volunteer here each week. A…read moreno-kill​l shelter with a live release​ rate in excess of 95%. Not all animals are adoptable and unfortunately,​​ they do not leave. But not for lack of trying. The staff is all employees of the Brevard County Sherrif's Office. They all seem to genuinely be concerned about the animals and work very hard to make sure each animal is set up for success as possible. They have a program for veterans that makes the adoption free. This month in September all adoptions are free. If you want to adopt come on down and see some of these wonderful animals. If you want to volunteer there is a process and it is thorough but once you get cleared it is the most rewarding thing you can do. Short of being a good husband and father,​ this is the most rewarding thing I do each week.

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Several years back, I found my Roxy at BHS on Cox Rd. She was mostly a Min Pin and we bonded…read morequickly although she was 8 yrs old and left there as she couldn't produce any more pups. They were very transparent as to the health issues of the dogs I met which was very appreciated. So sad but she had a great life with me until cancer over took her even after 2 operations several years later. She and I visited the facility each Christmas Season to donate Lots of beds or treats for the dogs and cats. I tooks her their to their Chapel when I had to say goodbye and everyone was so kind and gentle with her. The people there are just great and I would recommend them to anyone.

Let me start off by saying that I had made monetary donations as well as food and blankets for…read moreanimals in the past, but alas, no more. Unfortunately, I had a elderly friend who was in her 90s and had wound up with a feral cat colony that she was trying to feed and take care of on a fixed income. People were dumping cats at her home and she would take them get them fixed and feed them. something happened to one of the cats which was very friendly. He loved to be petted and had an issue with its back and it could hardly walk. I called them and asked them if I could bring the cat in and they could do an x-ray and see what was wrong with the cat because the cat was obviously in incredible pain and falling down. I explained my 90 year old friend was on a fixed income as was I and the cat needed help. They told me I could bring the cat into their clinic but an office visit , X-ray, and rabies shot would be a minimum of $250.00 or more . I explained again it was a cat from a colony and no one owned it. And I couldn't afford it. I asked if I could surrender the cat to get it help and was told they didn't take feral cats! Well there was a rescue in Suntree that took the poor cat and said its spine was broken in 4 places and he was in severe pain and didn't charge me. The animals welfare was the most important thing to the rescue in Suntree. I thought the humane society was supposed to rescue and help sick and injured animals? This one refused to help. I learned my lesson not to donate to them. What a farce.

Mars Parrots - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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