Address: 87 Oliphant Ln, Middletown, RI 02842, USA
Phone: +14018468276
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Marc P
Staff extremely professional and courteous. Facilities very clean and inviting. Would use again without hesitation.
Makena Merideth
We love our boy, and we're extremely grateful to have gotten him from here, but when we got him, he had one of the worst cases of worms I've ever seen. They provided a paper saying he was healthy, but there is no way they could have not noticed the sheer amount of parasites he had, and who knows for how long.
Grace Crowell
If there was an option to leave zero stars I unfortunately would. I’ll start by saying that I have been familiar with the potter league for quite sometime living locally and having many friends who have also adopted from there, as well as having adopted from them years back myself. Unfortunately, I’m writing this as a warning to anyone who might be inclined to adopt from them in the future. Back in March of 2021, I adopted a female cat from them. When adopting, they signed off that she was in perfect health, and that they had specifically certified her as healthy for adoption from a full examination. I brought her to the vet for her new patient check up less than one month after (as soon as I could get in). In that time, I had contacted the potter league due to a concern I had with her digestion, as she was having chronically soft stools from the day I had brought her home. They at that time had said she hadn’t had the issue whatsoever during her time there and that it may be due to her stress of moving to a new household. When I brought her for her first vet appointment, she was still having chronic stool issues. At that time, the vet also mentioned that she had severe stomatitis in her gums and that it absolutely was likely a long standing condition that the potter league would’ve seen if they had actually looked in her mouth (as they had written that they had). The vet recommended that she go through some antibiotic injections, and we tried several remedies over the course of the next year in hopes of preventing tooth extraction. I made the Potter League aware, and they essentially told me it was my responsibility now that she was mine. They did ultimately offer to pay for part of the medical bills after I pointed out that they specifically signed off her teeth were healthy. Fast forward, none of the treatments ended up working, and she has now ultimately had to go through a full tooth extraction. I am well aware of the responsibilities of being a pet owner and would do anything to ensure my animals are happy and not in pain. However, the Potter League’s negligence has now impacted my cat’s life and wellbeing, as well as my finances. The tooth extraction alone is costing me over $3,000, not to mention the numerous vet visits and temporary treatments. The Potter League should be truly ashamed of themselves at this point, and I hope others will take this as a warning to steer clear of them in every way possible. Unfortunately there are so many sweet animals that need homes, but anyone seeking to adopt should be aware and mindful of getting an independent veterinary bill of health before ending up in the same position as I did.
Aimee Guillette
I have been looking to adopt a kitten for a few weeks. In doing research, I came across Potter League and called them to set up an appointment to meet the kittens. I was absolutely amazed at this organization. All the staff were friendly and answered any questions that I had. The building is beautiful and everything was extremely clean and you could see that the pets had been well cared for. The adoption process was very easy, and reasonably priced. We were able to take our little kitten home that day. I highly recommend adopting from The Potter League.
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Not sure but you should call roxy would love a forever home
No I have a Brittany
Yes they are a no kill shelter. They have rescued many animals to avoid having to be put down
Hi Cathy, What photos of the kittens you are looking for exactly? One's available for adoption?
Hi Julie, We own & operate a low-cost Spay & Neuter Clinic located at our Warwick location. You can give us a call at your earliest convenience to schedule an appointment for Popcorn. 401-369-7297
Yes they have bunnies. 😊
They don't have kittens currently, but you can check their website, they update it as soon as the kittens are ready for adoption. This is the link http://www.potterleague.org/adopt/browse-pets/?type=cat
Audrey Manfredi, I do believe that they have a wish list program.. you can go on their website threw Google, or you could always stop by, they love visitors, and animal people in general!! It's a really great facility!! Ask for pearl if you go, tell them I sent you!!
All ages, too, from very young to quite mature. So you can usually find what a mutully fine feline!
Kittens are indeed cute, but consider an adult cat; they need homes, too! 🤗
We use tidy tails in Bristol they make them look really nice
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