Address: Southwest Blvd, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA
Phone: +15412943876
Sunday: 8–10AM
Monday: 8–10AM
Tuesday: 8–10AM
Wednesday: 8–10AM
Thursday: 8–10AM
Friday: 8–10AM
Saturday: 8–10AM
Shawn Alma
Someone dumped this beautiful kitty in my neighborhood, my 5 cats were not happy. Kohls cat care has taken him in and will try to find him a home help him have a home he is very sweet.
Jenee Anderson
This unique place is the work of a very big hearted woman and her dedicated volunteers. It provides a great service to our community and has saved countless kittens and cats! Please consider adopting a cat or making a cash donation. I can't imagine the vet bills! These cats are well-cared for, and many are awaiting a new forever home! The more cats and kittens that get adopted, the more room they have to help new cats in need so if you can help, please do. It is a worthy cause.
HeartMagnet
Nothing more than an animal cruelty and hoarding situation with a nice looking website and a non-profit status. It's a small house with about a hundred miserable cats trapped inside. Too many problems after my visit to list. No quarantine of sick cats, feral cats that should be sterilized then released are instead forced to live in terrible conditions inside this place, along with sad family pets and dying elderly or sick cats sitting in corners. Animal Welfare needs to shut this horrible place down and send the cats to real shelters. BTW there are so few negative reviews here because it's really really hard to actually get in there for a visit. Their website is warm and fuzzy and they love donations but just try seeing the place for yourself. Once you do you'll be sick.
Mike Palmer
Great place to adopt a cat! We love our new family member <3
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Our garage sale will be in the summer, dryer months of the year when we have volunteers to help run them, set up, sells and break them down.
We don't have a need for boxes Thank you though.
Our kittens are 8 weeks and up before they can be spay/neutered, our adoption fee for one kitten is $125. We do not have kittens in house but in foster homes where they aren't exposed to disease carried by adult cats. Kittens do not have an immune system to protect them, vaccines don't offer much protection when under 6 months of age.
We don't do temporary housing. You may want to check with your vet and see if they can give suggestions or ask a friend to house sit or just check in on your fur babies. Kohl's had a few times this year where people dropped off sick cats and it spread throughout the house. When people give up their sick pet it's hard to know who has what. One pair of kittens had distemper and infected 2 rooms. It's takes countless hours for that kind of care. Good luck finding a cat sitter ;-)
I hope they found quality homes to care for them and the mother cat was spayed. Never ever give kittens away or any animal as there are bad people out there that do horrible things to them. Ask a re home fee or call a rescue/shelter to either guide you or take them.
Yes we're a rescue but she Gloria Kohl may know of someone that will go by and feed at your home. 0 lease give her a call.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.