Countless Cats Rescue Inc

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Julie A.5 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

02/25/2020

We love our new fur baby, Red (aka Mr. Morris). We were not expecting to buy a cat when we walked into Petsmart, but there he was sleeping like an angel. He stole our hearts and after some thought we knew we had to give him a forever home.
Since coming home I am amazed by his calm disposition, friendly demeanor, loving and longing eyes. He took to our family instantly and we just love him! It was meant to be. Thank you Countless Cats Rescue representative Denise Stone. We couldn't be happier with your care of Red prior to our adoption as well as your caring and thorough questionnaire about a possible family. It's understandable that you would want to know where your cats are going and with whom. Thank you Denise for your loving spirit!!!

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Becky T.2 Client Served

Rating: 5

08/13/2018

I adopted Bella, a Maine Coon mix. She is an absolute delight. She is in excellent health. Countless Cats even gave me a coupon book for everything I would need from Petsmart. I love the staff, they are so caring. You can tell this is where they’re heart is. I would recommend everyone. There are so many cats that need forever homes. Please help.

Writer Client Served

Rating: 1

04/04/2018

We rescued Dotty (renamed Minx) July 2, 2017 from PetSmart in Trinity. She will be a year old Apr 30, 2018. She was just diagnosed with F.I.P. Our Vet believes this is something that she was exposed to before we rescued her. There is not cured, yes, this is fatal. It is absolutely heartbreaking to see her now. She is being affected neurologically so she has a hard time walking or even standing on her own. I guess this is something that you do not test for in kittens?

Donna R

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Writer Client Served

Rating: 5

03/17/2018

I was not actually in the market for a kitten when I met one that Countless Cats rescue had- named Colton (renamed later to Eros).

They asked me the typical preliminary questions about my home and other household pets. To some it might seem invasive, but being a cat lover myself, I completely understand the need to be thorough. I was a vet assistant and currently am a police officer- so I have first hand knowledge of abuse in animals who end up in the wrong homes.

They obviously care a great deal about their animals that they adopt out and I didn't mind talking to them at all. It made me happy that they cared so much about the cat's wellbeing. They take great care of the animals, they all were healthy and had their shots and proof of such.

Right on the spot they offered me to adopt him and now I have 4 fur babies. Eros is so happy and has taken over my house even though he's the tiniest. I had a great experience and it warms my heart to know there are rescues who care so much for the health of the animal they are adopting out.

Tina Marie B. Client Served

Rating: 1

11/12/2017

My mother and I went to the Trinity Petsmart looking for a kitten, we have been looking for quite a while since my mom has specific ideas about what kind of kitten she is wanting to find. So we drove the hour from clearwatern to Trinity because SAL has kittens there. We didn’t find what she wanted at the SAL part, but low and behold there was another cat rescue (Countless Cats Rescue) there as well and they had exactly what she wanted. So we are looking at the kitten, she was sleeping in the cage. There are three staff members sitting in chairs and they never even acknowledge us. We asked to see the kitten, again ignored. So my mom asks again, at which point they start hammering us with questions about what pets we have at home. Since we have been looking for a while, I am used to the questions I know it’s standard. But the responses they gave us were anything but standard. I inform them that I have a 10 year old golden retriever and 2 yr old cat, at which point they inform me that I can’t get a kitten if I have a cat at home, stated they will never get along and the cat will kill the kitten.........huh....seriously??? My mom is still trying to see the kitten which never happened because none of them ever got off their chairs at all. We walked out shaking our heads all the way to the car. It was like the stepford wives of cat rescue. Very strange.

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heathersherm Client Served

Rating: 5

06/07/2016

Denise is an amazing person and provides exceptional care for her cats. My partner and I adopted a cat, Maddie, from her a little over a year ago and she has brought endless joy into our lives, as well as our other cat's life. Denise takes great care of her cats, keeps their cages clean and presentable at adoption events, provides information about each cat's history/personalities, and ensures she is adopting pets to responsible, trustworthy people. The adoption fee is reasonable, and it goes directly to the other cats she cares for (food, litter, spaying/neutering, vaccines, etc.) She provided us with Maddie's medical history as well as helpful advice on how to introduce her to our other cat. They are best friends now. We can't give enough praise for Denise and her organization, and we will continue to recommend her to friends and family.
- Heather & Joanna

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Writer Client Served

Rating: 1

12/03/2015

Beware! I adopted my newest fur baby from this rescue. Two days after I adopted Winston the head person showed up at my home for a home check, without even calling ahead of time. First she told me she was here for a home check, then she told me she was here because she wanted me to give Winston back to live with his brother because his brother wasn't eating. I offered to adopt his brother too. I told her I already love Winston and she held up two fingers and said you have only had him two days so what is the big deal, she also said I have other pets so I don't need Winston. She then went on to tell me I am selfish and don't care about Winston's happiness. She bullying and trying to guilt me into giving her the cat. Then she changed her excuse that Winston would never be a happy boy if I kept him and that he would be a ruined cat. His is already playing with cats and dogs. She said he would hide all the time, he is all over the place all the time. She claims she was so afraid of my dogs she wanted to take both of them home with her. She also out right lied to me at the adoption, she told me he had never been around dogs and that she had him since the day he was born. Two days later she changed it too he was adopted out prior and returned and then she went to tell me Winston is only used to small dogs. She also traumatized me by being so rude and verbally attacking the day before the one year anniversary of my husband's death and she knew that

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