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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Nine Lives Foundation Adoption Center
Reviews
Karen Somers (04/13/2021)
Please know that cats w FIV can live full lives and to an very old age of 18 to 20 years old.nThis is not a death sentence in any way. Old school, unknowlegable vets put cats down for this. It does not past onto another cat unless bad fighting w wounds or biting. A kitten can test positive for it but not even have it after 6 months old because the mother gave it its antibodies. Retest after 6 months old again and usually negative.nIf it has an upper respiratory disease treat it for that and it will get well. Please always talk to more than one vet before putting an animal down. 2nd opinions could save y animals live!
DAWN CAMPBELL (01/09/2021)
They were amazing. I will never go anyplace else for vaccinations for my cats. They also chipped them. They actually care about animals. They were so gentle with them and fast. Also the prices are amazing.
Katerina Filatova (02/09/2021)
Found my perfect baby kitten at this place. I am so glad that there are organizations like this one saving countless lives! Thanks to volunteers for their selfless work
Conner Coon (09/09/2020)
I am not one to write reviews, especially bad ones...but.nI bought a 7 month old cat in February for my wife. I was Told that She was healthy just had a minor respiratory infection.nFast forward to now we just had to put her down Monday 09/08/2020.nShe was not as energetic, stopped jumping, and eventually stopped wanting to drink water or eat. Took her to vet for Blood test that is when we find out that she was born with the incurable disease FIV. I know that it is hard to detect in you cats but we only had her for 6 month.nMy wife, Kids, and myself are devastated.nOur Vet said that it should have been noticed with a blood test since her life span was so short, and she never had any run in's with any unfamiliar cats and she was mainly kept indoors.nAll i can say is get your own blood test done.nsave yourself some Heart Break.nVerify yourself with your own vet ASAPnRIP Chihiro 7/17/19--9/08/20
Olivia Cox (12/23/2020)
Cozy place with a beautiful setup and obviously fantastic care of the cats. The two ladies acting as staff were very friendly and helped me get acquainted with my new furry family member.
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