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2407 Zimmerly RdErie, PA 16506
We have adopted three kittens from the Anna Shelter, two 3 years ago and one this year. Each time has been a good experience. I would not have writt…
5439 W Lake RdErie, PA 16505
We appreciate all the work that goes into caring for the animals. The Humane Society is always friendly and clean.
7733 W Ridge RdFairview, PA 16415
I was a volunteer here so I don't know much about dealing with the as a customer. I can tell you that the care about the animals and will adapt to t…
7540 N Gale StWestfield, NY 14787
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Check out the cutest newborns from zoos around the country and learn where you can see them.
We have adopted three kittens from the Anna Shelter, two 3 years ago and one this year. Each time has been a good experience. I would not have written this review, but I read the previous one and felt it needed a rebuttal. First, the family who adopts a pet is NOT a customer and should not expect to be treated as one. The shelter is very careful to represent the needs of the animals, not the needs of the humans. If the staff seems hyper-vigilant when considering an adoption it is because they should be. Many of the animals have not had good homes in the past and the staff will not allow them to be adopted until they are sure they will go to good homes. When there is a doubt, the decision must be on the side of caution, for the animal's benefit. The previous poster could be a wonderful person and may have made a great home for the kitten, but unless the staff was certain of that, they needed to not allow the cat to be adopted. Perhaps the landlord was less positive when called than let on. Perhaps the woman seemed a little ill-prepared for having a cat. I don't know. But based on my experience and my observations of the Anna Shelter I choose to trust their decision.
These people are amazing! They genuinely care about animals and take their forever family search seriously. I love that Anna shelter won't "sell" these little sweethearts to anyone who walks in with a wallet. We need more places like this and more people like them. We donate whenever we are able.
Let me just say I have visited this shelter 4 times in the last year . The condition is unparallel to any human sociaty Ive seen and the dogs are well keep . The problem is the staff : The two times I went to vist the selter to veiw the dogs two times I was treated with bad attitudes. Ive brought bisquits for all the dogs and even then they were rude.. the problem is a few of the staff members have egos there to good...for ya .. They have up set me three of the 4 times ive been there. Im trying to do somthing good and I would never recomend anyone to go there until they address there staff on how to be kind... because they arn't and somone needs to address there additudes. She was so not kind from the start!