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139 E Vienna St, Anna, IL 62906, USA
Anna, Illinois 62906
+1 618-833-3647

I guess a kitten scrambling to figure out how to get back in it's cage is "just wanting to play"....

We adopted Charlie a f r w weeks after losing our basset hound to lung cancer. The experience was easy, but very thorough. These ladies care about the dogs and are not in it just for money. We would definitely adopt here again.

Such a great organization ran by some fabulous people! Donate! Adopt! Support!

Asked about relocating a female cat with a medical issue for my family. She had been taken to a humane society, but I was looking for a no-kill shelter to keep her safe. Lady on the phone said everyone across the river that she knows of is full, and explained to me the entire process of since the owners 'surrendered' her to the facility, its up to them and their own decision to do what they think is best for the cat. Well it was still my families and i told her I would relocate her to somewhere that wouldn't euthanize her. No help at all. All she could tell me was why animals were euthanized at humane societies. Like I didn't know

They are rude and judgemental. We you get a new pet it is hard to see if they are a fit for you in a few moments in that environment, at that price you should at least have 2 weeks to see if is a good fit, if not return with full refund. I tried it twice, found it a big waste of money, to get a dog that doesn't adjust well, the past treatment is important . Will always go to breeder for a puppy so I can raise them form the beginning

I'm not sure why this place is so highly rated. My wife and I went to look at the cats this week. The staff wasn't very helpful and left us to look on our own. All of the cats were in cages and were very fearful. The few we got out immediately bolted back to their cage or underneath them.

I doubt these animals are ever let out or given any attention. There was no noise separation from the dogs so I'm sure they're stressed all to hell.

They were also all infested with fleas. When we mentioned to the staff that the cats/kittens seems fearful they scoffed it off and said that they just wanted to get down to play and didn't want to be held.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    1:00 – 4:15 PM
  • Tuesday
    1:00 – 4:15 PM
  • Wednesday
    1:00 – 4:15 PM
  • Thursday
    1:00 – 4:15 PM
  • Friday
    1:00 – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    1:00 – 4:15 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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5
Based on 8 reviews

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Address:
139 E Vienna St, Anna, IL 62906, USA.
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Anna
Postcode:
62906

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ALL reviews about Paws Place Adoption Center

  • Nathaniel
    Added 2015.10.23
    I guess a kitten scrambling to figure out how to get back in it's cage is "just wanting to play"....
  • Jackson
    Added 2015.09.15
    We adopted Charlie a f r w weeks after losing our basset hound to lung cancer. The experience was easy, but very thorough. These ladies care about the dogs and are not in it just for money. We would definitely adopt here again.
  • Victoria
    Added 2014.12.04
    Such a great organization ran by some fabulous people! Donate! Adopt! Support!
  • Isaiah
    Added 2014.07.30
    Asked about relocating a female cat with a medical issue for my family. She had been taken to a humane society, but I was looking for a no-kill shelter to keep her safe. Lady on the phone said everyone across the river that she knows of is full, and explained to me the entire process of since the owners 'surrendered' her to the facility, its up to them and their own decision to do what they think is best for the cat. Well it was still my families and i told her I would relocate her to somewhere that wouldn't euthanize her. No help at all. All she could tell me was why animals were euthanized at humane societies. Like I didn't know
  • Abigail
    Added 2014.07.14
    They are rude and judgemental. We you get a new pet it is hard to see if they are a fit for you in a few moments in that environment, at that price you should at least have 2 weeks to see if is a good fit, if not return with full refund. I tried it twice, found it a big waste of money, to get a dog that doesn't adjust well, the past treatment is important . Will always go to breeder for a puppy so I can raise them form the beginning
  • Aidan
    Added 2014.06.30
    I'm not sure why this place is so highly rated. My wife and I went to look at the cats this week. The staff wasn't very helpful and left us to look on our own. All of the cats were in cages and were very fearful. The few we got out immediately bolted back to their cage or underneath them.
  • Noah
    Added 2014.06.05
    I doubt these animals are ever let out or given any attention. There was no noise separation from the dogs so I'm sure they're stressed all to hell.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2013.05.31
    They were also all infested with fleas. When we mentioned to the staff that the cats/kittens seems fearful they scoffed it off and said that they just wanted to get down to play and didn't want to be held.
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