Address: 1188 New Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790, USA
Phone: +18604822888
Renee Hungerford
I held off on writing a review of my experience because I'm still trying to process what happened during my "appointment". I was a bit confused going in because there was no adoption application, no vet check, only told a $200 dollar adoption fee and given the appointment. I picked up my nephew to go with, we were excited and expected to look at the cats, We were met by a nice lady, we looked and "petted" the purring cats rubbing against the cages, then out of nowhere came this very disturbed woman. The "owner, Bobby" She ran out and said "YOU Can't touch the cats, you'll be scratched or bitten" I apologized and said "Oh, We will just look-not touch" she then poked her fingers in my face and said "How do YOU like that" She was nuts! I said "Don't Do that" she said "Exactly"...She said "FIRST WE TALK- THEN I"LL TELL YOU WHAT CAT YOU CAN LOOK AT" I didn't want to adopt or look at anything at that point, I told her she needed to learn some social skills, she then told me I didn't know "how to run a business", I then told her that that was no way to "Run a business" and she physically shoved me and told me to "get out". We have all heard the term "Crazy Cat Lady" but she puts the face to the quote- Rude, abrasive, and controlling is an understatement, If we were not to have any physical interactions with the cats we should have simply been told upon entering, not attacked . It was completely normal to touch a purring cat obviously starved for human contact. This woman should not be in "business", its supposedly a nonprofit cat shelter but clearly it's a for profit horrible place for any cat to end up at. Not to mention the horrific smell that hit's you in the face upon walking in, just awful!!
Michael Tribble
Went there with my aunt. The entire place smelled thick of urine. The greeter was nice. But then the head lady, Bobbi, I think her name is came out of nowhere like summoned demon. We were told that we weren’t allowed to browse the cats nor interact with them. Bobbi would show us the cats she felt was right. We were treated like we knew nothing about cats nor animal behavior, even though it was obvious the cats we were looking at were purring, submissive and starved for human interaction. Then Bobbi invaded my aunt’s personal space to motioned poking her in the eye saying we were doing that to the cats. Then she insulted our business acumen off some reason, and attempted to shove my aunt out the door as we were leaving. I feel sorry for the cats in her care.
DoctorAutism
A rescue dedicated to saving kitties destined for death at kill shelters around the State. Also help folks struggling to feed their cats at home... Why not help with a donation of cat food or cold hard cash
Marcie Vlz
Amazing place. They really care for cats in need.
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They have lots of cats, all different ages, and you apply to adopt one
What you can do is call kitty Q is and ask Bobbie if she can take her
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There is a $200 adoption fee. All cats are spayed/neutered and have up to date shots. The fee covers that cost.
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