Wells Valley Cat Rescue Inc

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Writer General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

02/04/2017

This organization does so much to help strays and feral cats. Everyone was so loving and caring towards the cats and really helped match us with a great fit. Our cat is so great and I'm so thankful to have found this organization and to continue to support it.

Jennifer610 General Member of the Public

Rating: 1

11/02/2016

Id give them zero stars of I could!! Their so called president is the person I dealt with, who claims she is the one who finances the place... They stole my dads pregnant cat and refused to return her and her babies! They were auctioning off her babies on their Facebook page. Money hungry thieves! Don't support theft! These people are mean and nasty!!!

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ctyankee Client Served

Rating: 1

09/15/2015

Our application had been approved before we went to look. One of the volunteers was pushing a kitten on us that needed to be worked with based on the information that my dog was a difficult dog that I worked with. I had the dog before I got married and had children. The kitten would not have been a good fit with my children. We looked at other cats and took home two orange tabby's. One was wonderful and full of love, the other became highly aggressive immediately when we brought him home. My 2 year old was down for a nap and my 3 year old son was in the living room when we let the cats out of the carriers. My son never left the living room so he did not traumatize the one cat like this organization is claiming. They were 1 year old males who supposedly grew up together. They were neutered the day before we took them home. The one male kept hissing at the other and us. The sanctuary claimed they were bonded. I saw no love lost between these two cats. All night while we were sleeping the one cat kept jumping on and off the bed hissing at us. The one cat attacked me once, then again when I was petting the other cat; he then attacked me again while carrying my son to his bedroom. I called the sanctuary the that same day and was told to bring the one cat in. When I got there I was told about an email asking to bring the other cat back but the person told me I could ignore the email and keep the other cat. Then I received an email asking for me to bring the other cat back. THEY WOULD NOT LET US ADOPT ANOTHER CAT. PERSONALLY I THINK IT WAS OUT OF SPITE THEY WOULDN'T LET US KEEP THE WONDERFUL CAT BECAUSE WE WOULDN'T CONSIDER THE KITTEN. We at least got our check back and I am left with a puncture wound from the mean cat. By the way I have had cats most of my life. So I am not an inexperienced cat owner!

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