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    6 years ago

    Great work by an all volunteer group. Donations go to the animals not a lot of overhead

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    Dutchess County SPCA - Flower - my beautiful and sweet little girl, adopted on 9/11/15.

    Dutchess County SPCA

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    pet crematorium The web page says bring your pet in any day of the week from 5- 9 I drove a hour to…read moreget there on Monday it was closed.on Tuesday morning i found out it is closed also This is very cruel to put a person through I really do think you should change the information on web site for that reason I would suggest going somewhere else

    every single time i enter this building,..i end up wishing i didn't,..and yesterday was no…read moreexception. first off,...it seems to me that an animal shelter should be mainly cage space, and storage...not some lavish 2 thousand square foot reception area thats bigger than a supermarket, looks like it cost 40 million, and only houses 2 desks. this is budgeting gone utterly insane and a waste of millions....and they refuse adoption applications for the craziest reasons on earth. regardless, i was ushered into adoption row,..where 8 out of 12 cat cages were empty??? (huh?) and of the two adult cats that they DID have to show me,..NEITHER ONE was ready to be adopted today. THATS RIDICULOUS. ok? it sure seems to me that youre purposely being hyper critical of applicants,...just to say you actually have homeless cats under your roof,....up for adoption,...so they don't shut the lights off and lay off half the staff. and thats utterly heinous and wrong...idc where you're from. "we are housing homeless animals!!" yeah.....homeless ON PURPOSE thats insane so,..that was the second time i showed up at dcspca with a new cat cage and new cat food and litter..etc...looking to adopt an adult cat,..and got sent packing. TWICE. both times i had plenty of cash and would have dropped an extra hundred on top of the adoption fee just because. .....but nooooooooo. for decades our family made huge annual donations to the dcspca,..totalling in the tens of thousands. but now,...after what i witnessed yesterday,..youre never getting another cent out of me. good luck in the future

    Wayward Ranch Animal Sanctuary

    Wayward Ranch Animal Sanctuary

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    If only I could visit this amazing spot every single day! My fiance found this wonderful animal…read moresanctuary on Airbnb experiences: feed and play with the baby pigs. That was the main event advertised and was enough to get me so excited for a trip, but it was actually SO much more! Before we actually even met the pigs, we got a chance to meet and pet puppies, the barn kitten, horses, goats and a mule and I have to say, Robin the goat stole my heart... While we pet and played and fed, Maggie taught us about the work that they do at the sanctuary. They rescue all different kinds of animals from different situations. Sometimes owners can no longer take care of their animal, sometimes they rescue them from livestock auctions (like Tanto the mule), but all of the time this amazing place is just trying to make sure these animals have happy lives. She explained some sad truths behind how teacup pigs are bred (they are basically just fed so little that their growth is stunted) but she just made us fall more and more in love with all of the animals we were meeting. So many animals at the sanctuary were up for adoption so if your house has a spare room, I can totally vouch for Robin the goat. They also have dogs that are looking for homes if that is more your speed. If you are just visiting the area like us, I highly recommend going for a tour. But prepare to get muddy and have very cute farm animals nuzzling up against you. Thank you for such a great day, Wayward Ranch!

    Lovely visit to this animal sanctuary with amazing staff who taught us about all the animals and…read morehow they came to stay at the sanctuary. Beautiful animals including horses, goats, and pigs to interact with as well. Had a wonderful time visiting with our children and friends and glad that the ranch provides such an opportunity to visit.

    Cat Castle NYC - Adoptable Beto waiting for his furever home!

    Cat Castle NYC

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    "Cat Castle" does life-saving work for companion animals, work that benefits people and their…read morecommunities, too. They are committed to stopping the cycle of suffering of pets living homeless, on the streets. I have seen them put everything into saving one life then do it again, and again, despite the inevitable disappointments. Sometimes it isn't possible to save them. Because of their growing knowledge and experience, CatCastle is becoming a resource for other rescues/rescuers, especially on newborn kittens. Humane education is another area where they great potential to do a great amount of good.

    I'm honored to write the first review for these guys! I found Cat Castle NYC randomly searching…read moreInstagram for adoptables. Why Instagram, rather than the uber-popular, super visible adoption options in the city that come up on Google? Because A. I specifically wanted kittens and the big shelters I went to didn't have any. B. Because all the ultra-cool hip rescue organizations require you to practically sign away your firstborn child in order to adopt. I understand that they want to find the perfect adopter because it's in the best interest of the animal, but I see people bragging about their 2-page essays that accompany their applications because they're such A+ adopters. And hey, just because they want to assign "Exhibit As and Bs photos of their home life," high school English teacher references and SAT add-ons, doesn't mean that should set the standard. Holland from Cat Castle was warm, friendly and helpful when I reached out to her; the friendliest out of EVERY place I had looked into! I told her which kittens I was interested in, filled out the application, and she delivered my sweet boys to my apartment! She even came back to pick them up to take them to get neutered before delivering them back to me! I loved her energy and I love how she and Max have the knowledge to treat some of their rescues in their own home making some vet visits avoidable! While other pet rescues have an almost snooty demeanor about their approval process, I love how down-to-earth Cat Castle is and their non-discriminatory application process. And I'm so happy I was able to support a small, up-and-coming, NYC non-profit that truly cares for animals and wants to match them with potential adopters without being judgy about it. I 100% recommend them to anyone looking to adopt! ^_^

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