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    Brooklyn Cockapoos - Charlee 8-weeks old

    Brooklyn Cockapoos

    (3 reviews)

    Borough Park

    Bryant is amazing!! He was so helpful during the whole process he sent us pictures all the time,…read moreany time we had questions he always answered immediately. We are so so happy with our puppy he is so perfect healthy he is part of our family now. I highly recommend Brooklyn Cockapoos.

    We welcomed home a beautiful F1b cockapoo girl Jinora today, and we are so thrilled to have gotten…read moreher through Brooklyn Cockapoos. I've researched a lot of breeders and can't think of anyone else with more love, professionalism, and expertise. They don't just transact in sales of puppies, but ensure that you become a family member from day 1. From the first interaction I've had with Bryant, I was very impressed by how much he cares and loves the puppies. We constantly kept in touch on the progress of the puppies via texts and pictures of their growth as well as insta-stories. Bryant answered every question I had with patience and expertise. The puppies go through ENS training, which helps their growth and development of their health and stress tolerance. We actually flew home with Jinora today and she did a fantastic job flying with a bunch of strangers (her new mom and dad). She loves giving kisses and is the biggest sweetheart. Brooklyn Cockapoos also give a 2 year health guarantee because they know that their method of raising the puppies work and they are super proud of that. I cannot recommend them enough, and am so truly grateful that they chose us as puppy parents!

    AMA Animal Rescue

    AMA Animal Rescue

    (49 reviews)

    Coney Island, Bath Beach

    I'm a former in shelter volunteer turned foster (at least for now) for AMA. They have the sweetest…read morecats/kittens that I've dealt with in a long time, besides my own adopted cat. AMA works strictly with sick, abused, and neglected cats and dogs (although I'm completely a cat person), which is more up my alley than working with perfectly healthy animals (my cat is special needs - he's three legged, so that's how I got into working with sick/special needs animals). I've been with AMA for about six months now, and while I wish I had discovered this rescue first, I unfortunately came across Animal Haven first (AMA all the way - AMA is much cleaner and nicer than Animal Haven). AMA is my favorite Brooklyn shelter, and I know people who have adopted from or volunteer/work at other Brooklyn shelters and have somewhat of an attitude when it should be about the animals in need and not about one's ego. Yeah the adoption fees here at AMA are mandatory (unlike the ASPCA where I also foster - they have voluntary adoption fees based on what you can afford; nothing is required besides being a good quality adopter in the eyes of the adoption team there) and higher than you'll see elsewhere, but the animals are genuinely cared for and loved here. The adoption fees aren't the highest in the NYC area for cats and dogs, but they're higher than most other shelters that I know of. It's hard to not get attached to some of the animals there, and I can name a handful of cats that I've grown attached to since the end of March when I came into the shelter for my first shift: Chewy, Spring, Autumn, Tiny, Puff, Kiki, Sushi, Chili, Maple, and my foster, Muffin. It's hard watching them get adopted, but it's also super exciting to see them find where they belong. Here are some final words - if you like cleaning, socializing, meeting new people in person, having some form of structure to your week, and getting out of the house, then you should volunteer in person at the shelter. If working with too many animals at once is overwhelming to you but you still want to help out, consider fostering - AMA covers 100% of costs (including vet visits which any animal lover knows can get expensive), and Mariya is always available to talk to if you need help.

    I was looking to foster a second cat and decided to work with AMA in December. I had the pleasure…read moreof working mainly with Jovanna who was so incredibly thorough in the interview and chats to identify what would work best for me and my cat and who the current cat residents were at the shelter. We decided to foster Alfafa over the holidays to potentially adopt if he was a good fit for the household. It's very clear from my interactions with them that they value every animal dearly and take the extra effort to make sure every potential adopter/foster is the best fit possible. Their application is thorough, they take their time to make sure there's a good match, and it was clear the cats were well taken care of at the shelter. I highly highly recommend anyone considering to adopt or foster to work with AMA, I can't overstate how much respect I have for their work, mission, and the people there.

    Luxury Kittens Scottish Fold - I have an obsession with my baby

    Luxury Kittens Scottish Fold

    (23 reviews)

    Sheepshead Bay

    After a long time, I've finally decided to write this review. I got my first cat here. I had not…read moredone enough research. I visited them and didn't think enough. But recently it struck me, this is a kitty mill. Our cat Scottie is very cute, very beautiful, but she's not perfect; her nose is too short so there's some issue with her tear duct. She's always in tear and there's always some stain under one of her eyes. When we first got her, they gave a little bottle of eye drops and told us our cat has a mild infection, the drop would clear that. Nope. This tear duct thing is for life, though minor. Scottie also came to us with parasites and fleas. How could she have been infected? I suppose the adult cats were not well taken care of, and for that matter, I have to say that the cat smell was very strong as soon as the house door was open. Litter dust was everywhere, probably just except for the "nursery". After getting Scottie, I continued to look at their website on and off. They always have many cats available. Too many. And the birth dates indicate that there are just many litters in a short span of time. All the time. How could this be? Do they not care about the mother cats, just keep making them mate? Or do they buy cats from elsewhere and pretend they have bred them? The breeder who I got my dog from only had 2 litters over the last 1.5 years, this cat breeder had so many I lost count. The dog breeder wanted to make sure the dog would be well taken care of and leave when it is the right time, she wouldn't give the pup to us until after the pup was 3 months and she checked in on us twice. This cat breeder wanted us to take the cat the same day we saw her, told us the kitten could go with us at 2 months and never initiated contact once we paid and picked up the kitten. There are a lot of cute kittens for adoption. We adored our second cat. And I pledge to never buy another cat. Even if you really want a specific breed, please look for a breeder that at least seems ethical.

    It took me a long time to decide to write this review. I decided to wait to write this review…read morebecause I want to be as objective as I can, so that I can tell everyone what happened to me, what I went through with Val and hopefully this can help you guys make a more informed decision . I got mine scottish fold Teddy from Val in 2018. Its true Val was very sweet, nice and responsive until I had some healthy issue with the kitten. The day I took the cat home I found out it was infested with fleas. (which confirms what other reviewers were saying, and it does make me think too this might be a kitten mill ). I contacted her and she assured me there s nothing wrong with all her other cats and all the other buyers had not mentioned such (which reading from other reviews it's something she also says often to get out of a situation). Less than a year later my cat was diagnosed with a CONGENITAL heart defect, and dispute all efforts it passed away just a littler over one year old. Our hearts were broken and with a heavy heart I reached out to Val hoping to warn her about potential similar health issues happening to Teddy' siblings. Initially she responded and asked me to forward her all the medical records. As I did in December 2019 she said due to the holidays she was not able to look at them. I contacted her again multiple times in 07/2020 she never bothered to reply. When she finally did, she said her vet quit and she has no vet right now to proceed with the matter. So in my opinion, if you are ok with paying $1500 - $2000 for a kitten with no health guarantee if anything were to happen because of breeding or genetic problems then Val is your person. If you are lucky to get a healthy kitten then you will have a great experience just like all the people who have their positive reviews here. I m sure it would be a different story if they got a sick kitten instead. Whilst I understands that pets get sick and dies, but when it comes to something that's CONGENITAL, that happened within a year after I got him, I think any reputable breeder would be quick in action to resolve and make the difficult situation a bit more easy for the owner, unfortunately Val is not one.

    Reigning Rotts Kennel - petbreeders - Updated May 2026

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