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3 years ago

I took in a feral cat that was terrorizing our nei...

I took in a feral cat that was terrorizing our neighborhood. I wasn't sure that I was going to drop the cat off there, but after asking a few questions seemed like the right place. They have a trap-neuter-release program, and only euthanize cats if they have serious health issues. In addition they do hold them for a while in case someone wants to adopt them. I was in and out in about 15 minutes, granted I did get there when they first opened at 9:30 a m. They told me that they would contact me if the cat was not adopted and they were planning to release it. The only reason for 4 out of 5 stars is that there was a manager loudly instructing, almost haranguing, the other workers in efficient customer turnover. It was quite ironic because it slowed down my turn over. In review, in a similar situation I would likely take an animal there if Friends of Strays, or SPOT were closed or not accepting animals.

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