Address: 3412 Oaklawn Blvd, Hopewell, VA 23860, USA
Phone: +18044587303
Sunday: 12–3:30PM
Monday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Tuesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Friday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 12–3:30PM
Monica Burlock
The cats and kittens there are very well taken care of! They keep it clean and tidy, you can tell that all of the workers really care about the cats, and they don't mind at all that my daughters and I come to visit and play with the cats. We especially love Izzy, and if I could I would be her furever owner in a heartbeat
Kay Anthony
I've been here twice in the past few months and I'm very impressed with the atmosphere the cats are in .they are able to roam and play in a secure area right past the area of the side door where people can enter.That area is very clean.They also put food out on the front porch for the feral cats in the area.I plan to donate food at least once a month. They really are in need of supplies! Anyone interested in adopting a cat( not sure if they keep dogs here) should definitely check this shelter out.I have 2 rescue cats and they are such good company and are grateful to have a permanent home
peaceful T
They hung up on me. Another time later knocked on my door insisting to go under my crawl space claiming kittens were under there. They feed cats on their porch. The kittens were found across the street, but they should have trapped the mother long before. Very pushy and disrespectful.
nicole botkin
I put in an application for a kitten and tried to call multiple times to check on the application and never received a call back. I was told the person in charge of adoptions would call me and they never called or returned my call. I understand if they picked someone else, but at least give the courtesy of letting me know when i’ve inquired about a kitten multiple times. Kind of disheartening.
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all cats and kittens at hhs are taken to a vet to get fixed. if you're asking if hhs will take and fix them for the public, then no. however there are low-cost clinics in the area you can take dogs and cats to. "prevent a litter" on w cary st in richmond is one of those clinics.
Animal control. Humane only deals with cats
Call one of the numbers on their website.
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