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    Spca Ruth Steinert Memorial

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Coal Cats Cafe

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    We camp near Tamaqua and came across this gem this year. We've traveled to the cat cafe in…read moreWilkes-Barre so we had an idea of what this is like. The owner was very welcoming. The coffee selection was decent for a cat cafe with a big selection of flavor syrups to add to your drink. The little gift shop was fairly priced and had a lot of unique things. I loved the little black cat mascot, as we have a few furry voids at home. There was about 16 cats in the room when we went on a Saturday afternoon. You can tell they are well taken care of and that the staff cleans very frequently in there. With the 3 of us and the other family we had enough room that we didn't feel jammed in. There was one orange cutie that kept trying to knock my Niece's drink off the windowsill, and a precious long haired grey cat that claimed my husband's lap for the last half of the hour. We were given wet treat tubes to feed them which all the cats went nuts for and there were plenty of feather wands and toys for us to interact with the ones who wanted to play. The coal theme plays in perfectly to the area and the wagon appears to be the hang out area for the cats. It was a fun experience we plan to do again soon. It's a great cause (socializing and getting cats adopted) and the owner is obviously passionate about the mission.

    1/29/23 I had no idea this business was even here! I found a promotional write up when I was…read moreenjoying brunch at The Station. Kim and Ron are the owners of this very friendly business. Their goal is to find homes for these adorable felines and so far have placed 24 cats into forever homes in just three months. As Ron mentioned, you don't do this kind of business to get rich. I think it's more of a vocation. There is coffee and packaged treats available for sale. Not only that but a selection of T shirts, and fun toys for your favorite feline. The real stars here are the wonderful cats. I personally love how the owners tied in the Coal Region history into this modern forward thinking (in all the right ways) business. You will sign a waiver to enter (customary) the cat area. It is themed with all things Coal, like a mine decoration, pick axe and even a "coal wagon" delivery wagon (the cats seem to love it). We stopped by in passing but you may reserve time online. The number of people permitted is six maximum. The only other such cafe I knew of was in Philadelphia. I believe thanks to Covid and lockdowns that went under. The owners are enthusiastic about helping animals and customers visiting. Please support this incredible business and bring your little ones and friends to enjoy these sweet creatures. I did not get pictures of the entrance room but it is organized and colorful.

    S P C A Hillside

    S P C A Hillside

    (27 reviews)

    Hillside is GREAT! These people have to see dying animals every single day, and yet they still do…read moreeverything they can to save as many animals as possible. I am such an animal lover, I don't even swat flies! I could never witness a dying animal because I care so much about animals. The people at Hillside sacrifice a lot of emotion to do the tremendous job they do! I adopted a little cat named Kayla 2 years ago, and she is the happiest little thing ever! She only drinks spring water, and gets fed a little too much! I've given her the best home that I can, and I never would have found her if it wasn't for Hillside. I had her checked at the vet (as required) shortly after adoption, and she had no health issues. She is perfect! I've noticed that animals are NEVER the problem, in my experience, it has always been the owner that neglects, or abuses an animal. If you seriously want a cat, go to Hillside, and adopt a cat that you would die for. Be prepared to feed it when it's hungry, give it affection when needed, and take it to the vet when it's sick. Do not abuse an animal when it does something you don't agree with. Accept the fact that animals will be animals. They can't understand English, and they will eat off your plate if you put it in front of them. They will scratch your couch if they do not have a scratching post. They will urinate on your floor if they don't have a clean litterbox. Hillside would not be overwhelmed with animals if the previous owners would've made the right decision in the first place. Spay or neuter your pet, and raise it right. Know what you are getting into before you adopt! Pets are not toys. They are living creatures JUST LIKE YOU, and they have feelings! My cat is so affectionate! I couldn't imagine a day without her! THANK YOU HILLSIDE!!!

    My husband and I are seniors. Util two weeks ago,we had a dream of a dog. We adopted her. She was…read morereported as a lab/pit mix of 3 years old. She was 11 years old when she died. There is a hole in our hearts and in our home, so we went to this Hillside SPCA. We fell in love with a dog they showed us and tried to adopt him. They told us that that was fine, and we were told they would call us the next morning "first thing." We were never contacted again after numerous requests for a returned call left on a tape. We are seniors. They never called our vet or our references. We can only guess why they apparently do not want us, but this is our second heartbreak in the 2 weeks since our dog died. Seniors, make SURE they will ACTUALLY allow you to adopt a dog no matter what they tell you to your face.

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