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Peninsula SPCA

3.5 (31 reviews)
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Alpacas , very cute and friendly
Aly A.

This place is so much more than a shelter, it's also has a petting zoo!! That's right not only can you look for your future furry addition to your family but for only $2/person and another $1 for animal snacks you can walk amongst a llama, a few goats, tons of chickens, and meet some adorable alpacas and various other animals! Definitely worth checking out! So In regards to the adoptable pets: they have very spacious cages for the animals which is awesome but it's a shame that they have the cages roped off with a radius divider so you can't actually get next to the cage. Kind of weird but I'm sure they have their reasons. When I was there they had about 6 cats available (no kittens).

Stormy R.

As a former animal rescuer, I've spent my fair share of times on various shelters and I was extremely impressed by this one yesterday. Shelter wise- the volunteers were all very friendly and genuinely seems to care about the animal. The indoor pens as well as the pens out back were extremely clean and there was no dirty animal smell, which is often hard to avoid in shelters. We arrived at 3:30 and most of the animals had been adopted already, so of you are looking to adopt you may want to arrive closer to opening. Petting zoo wise- the petting zoo was the reason we went to the shelter. My family enjoyed petting the goats and feeding the llamas. It cost $2 each but that helps out the shelter, so it was worth it. There is an area that houses a bald eagle, panther, bobcat, and a few other animals. The cages with the bobcat and panther bothered me a bit, didn't seem like it was really the best environment for them.

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Great little place to see a few farm animals. We live in Newport so this is a great little break from the everyday grind.

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11 years ago

Very clean and friendly animal shelter. I will always recommend this shelter to those looking to adopt a fur baby.

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I got my little girl mutt from here 5 years ago. She is a sweetheart and I am grateful to the SPCA because without them, I would have her.

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Stopped by for the petting zoo and ended up visiting the dogs and cats and chatting with the cockatoo too.

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Cups And Claws a Cat lounge

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(32 reviews)

My absolute favorite place!! I've been coming here since they were first open (at the past…read morelocation) and only have nice things to say about this establishment. My friend adopted a kitten (about a year ago) and had 0 issues with the process, health of the cat, and an overall amazing experience. The baby is now all grown up and probably the sweetest cat I've ever known. You can also tell the employees and owners care about these cats so much, they know every cat's name, trait, and things they like and don't like. I was also in the cafe near closing and the owner and one of the employee let me and my friend feed some of the cats treats in the back room even though they were 5 minutes from closing time. They have an amazing variety of all different kinds of kitties and it's so cool to see them interact with each other in such a relaxed, peaceful environment. They also offer refreshments, merchandise, and activities that have definitely improved and keep getting better every time I come back. I have been to some other cat cafes across the water and even 1 in a different state and this one takes the cake, hands down. Thank you to the owner and employees for giving these fur angels the proper care they deserve all while looking for their forever homes. If you have the time, definitely come visit, and if you are looking to adopt this is the place.

We visited Cups and Claws Cat Cafe and had the best time! The cats are clearly well cared for,…read moresafe, and happy. They were all friendly and cuddly with us. The ambience and decor were really nice. There were countless beds, hiding spots, climbing objects, scratching posts, etc. The chairs and couches were comfortable for humans as well and they offer games and activities. It's a wonderful cause, very special, and quite an affordable activity. We spent about $22 to visit and play with the kitties, and the funds go towards keeping them out of cages/shelters, warm, and safe. This is also a great option if you're looking to adopt since you can really spend time with the kitties and get to know them as a potential family member. I can't wait to go back!

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I would give this place a zero-star rating if possible. The volunteer staff are friendly and…read morehelpful, but the administrators do not follow their own criteria for adoption. My family tried on 3 different occasions to adopt a dog and each time we were turned down without their ever checking our references, visiting our home/viewing photos, or asking questions about our application. On the third try in our attempt to adopt a poodle, Stephanie, who apparently makes the decisions (not a committee as claimed) called and gave some very lame excuses about why someone else was chosen. I'm sorry to say I lost my temper because that just helped her to assuage any guilt she might have had about not following procedure. I believe they let the best dogs go to people they know. She said the person who got the poodle had experience with the breed. My family has had nearly 25 years' experience with poodles, which she would have known had she followed the procedure they claim to use. Our 10-year-old was very disappointed, and we will not put her through that again!

I genuinely do not know why this place has such a low rating. I just went this morning and upon…read morestepping out of my car I was immediately greeted by the employees & volunteers. No, they're not like every other shelter and that's the point in my opinion. Typically you when you think of a shelter you think of one that just has rows of dogs inside a facility. Not here they have outside shelters with heating and more room to stretch than any other shelter I can honestly say I've been to. I went early in the morning and they already had dogs out for walks and out in their gated spaces to stretch. I've read the negative reviews here each saying how they didn't appreciate being told what to do when trying to adopt a dog. I understand that every person has a predetermined mindset of what dog they want and why. However, we have to understand these people work with these dogs everyday some have probably known the dogs since they arrived at the shelter. They're going to know what the dog needs better than we are. They're making sure who they send them home with is going to be a match so the animal doesn't end up back in a shelter. I came today to visit itty & bitty which were the cutest mini beagles I've ever seen. (Seriously someone please adopt these babies if I don't) Immediately I was notified on how the process worked. It was cut dry and not in a rude way! They let me know exactly what to expect. Gave me background history on the dogs. Let me know what would be best for them to help transition into a new home. To go further with adoption I'd have to let them meet my dogs I already own. (Which in my opinion every shelter should do) Even makes sure my own animals are up to date on vaccines before going any further. Which is amazing! They truly care about these animals and they're making sure they're not set up for failure with who they're sent home with. There is so much this shelter does for their dogs that I have personally never seen in any other shelter. Already I know if I go through with adding another furry friend to my life it will be through this shelter. I implore everyone to come to this shelter if you're thinking about adopting.

Hilton Animal Hospital

Hilton Animal Hospital

(22 reviews)

I wouldn't trust anyone else to care for my fur babies. I have a very shy cat who has anxiety. Dr…read more Fink was confident with her, tender, and he gave me tons of information. My baby didn't even spook or resist him when he picked her up. She also didn't flinch when he gave her two injections. I was very impressed. They have regular business hours and it isn't too difficult to get an appointment that is convenient for me. Staff is friendly and helpful too.

Pet Owners Read First!…read more (rewrite after owners response) I unfortunately must write about my personal experience with Dr. K. I am not sure of the other doctor's but, Dr. K was terrible for me and my dog and here is why. Here is a little background. I always wanted a giant dog and my friend gifted me a puppy Newfoundland in 2021. He was cherished and loved and has been very healthy his whole life! (Dr. Fink agreed he was in great health in June 2024) However, he swam in the James and I forgot to remove his collar and he ended up getting yeast from it. I waited to take him in when I noticed it since it was recommended that I try two home remedies for a month, during that time he didn't improve so I decided to take time to HAH. Where I had previously taken our other dogs for shots, etc. After spending 600.00 on the first visit with Dr. K, I took him back to HAH and during that visit Dr. K was very rude to me and suggested since I didn't bring him back sooner she as going to charged me another $600.00 but assured me this will resolve things. (I didn't realize the follow up she suggested was necessary unless he got worse and he was getting better so I didn't rush back in) however when I went to follow up from the 2nd visit she came up with a new treatment plan for upwards of $1200.00 which including a special 150.00 a month food diet for three months and suggested to put my dog on life long medicine all this without having tested my dog! Then to make things worse she added if it didn't work I would need to go a specialist! At that moment, I knew it was time to find another VET! (Dr. Fink acknowledges that no testing was completed) (Dr. Fink my suggested I neglected after spending 1200.00) I wish that was the end of this story...but it's not. After visit 3 after when I questioned Dr. K ability to care for my dog and declined her additional 1200.00 treatment plan she wrote very negative things about me & my dog in my dogs medical chart. Which I only recently learned about. However to make things even worse, during Visit #3 I did mentioned to Dr. K that I was rehoming my dog for various reasons and she decided to share her negative opinions to the rehoming families after I gave them permission to contact her. Obviously, I didn't think for one minute she would say anything negative and which I would have never found out about it if the friends who wanted to rehome my dog wouldn't have informed me. As I mentioned, the fact is I found two wonderful homes for my dog and allowed them to contact the VET for info along with providing copies of the invoices from his recent visits. However, I learned Dr. K made such negative comments about my dog that both didn't feel comfortable adopting him after talking to Dr. K I knew I was going to write this review. Again, I gave them (Dr. K) permission to talk when she knew my dog didn't have previous or chronic health condition. In my opinion, she should have said, "Yes I treated him and his skin issue is getting better and he has been a great dog who I first met in 2024!" The good news, despite what she said, my dog was rehomed and another vet cleared him of any chronic condition so this was just a money grab. Even Dr. Fink admitted that she called me once in 18 months to check on my dog...that speaks for itself. After everything, Dr. Fink didn't address her pretesting recommendation to put my dog on lifelong medicine and doesn't dispute the invoice amounts I paid. To be frank, the only testing I witnessed was the scotch tape test on every visit to see if there was yeast....on visits #2 and #3 thought is was unnecessary if it was obvious the yeast was still present? Those were about 90.00 each from what I remember. The facts of my experience are real. What happened to me and likely others is and remains unacceptable. As for pricing, shop around. I imagine being in Hilton many people will pay HAH without questioning things, but in my case...my experience was enough to take time to write this honest review. My advice remains... don't believe any VET that wants you to spend more for food, shots and medicine without proper testing and if they suggest a more expensive possible treatment program after spending 1200.00 on two visits, run! I have heard there are many fairly priced and caring vets in the area and my recommendation is you find one. I did and now my dog is happier for it! Dr. Fink although I appreciate the response, your lack of apology/accountability for the negative things I shared including you suggesting or sharing Dr. K opinion that I neglecting my dog calls into question your leadership. You never addressed my very factual and valid concerns about the statements made by one of your staff so instead you pushed blame and wanted to dispute my lack of exact pricing of the diet food, etc. I think anyone reading this will understand what to look out for in the future.

Peninsula SPCA - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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