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February 2024 by Jo Al
Attended the Wellness Clinic yesterday. Dr. Borsky and Sandy were wonderful, their assistant, however, was on the rag. She clearly had her panties bunched up in a knot and was letting the world know how irritated that she was. You know who you area; Next time stay home.
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February 2024 by Steve Fritschler
Adopted a cool cat.
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February 2024 by Kelly B
Always a big help and I often donate back, what my cats won't use or eat so it's a win win for both of us ?
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February 2024 by Kaylee Arceri
Went to this shelter to get a buddy for my resident cat That’s one years old .when I got to the shelter. The cat that we had picked out to apply for was sick and had a special diet. We did not know that when we got there ,cause it was not in his description online .so we were presented with a kitten.The workers were seemingly kind and nice to us, and assured us that our kitten was in good health and had all her shots and was fixed. She is 4 months old.So we ended up getting her .Two days into being home she started sneezing really badly and I knew we had an appointment for her shots the following weekend so we brought her back to get shots and they sent us home with two different supplements for her.Fast forward to two more days later ,my resident cat is now sneezing and having trouble breathing who has never been sick!!I’ve reached out to multiple veterinarians in the area, and almost all of them told me that the Aspca is not a good place to get animals! That they adopt out sick animals and don’t treat them right!Whether this is true or not, I’m not sure, but I can tell you that my kitten was sick and my resident cat is now very sick! And I spent $150 on the kitten just to adopt her smh!To have a healthy one !!The worst part of it all is they don’t take responsibility for giving out a sick animal!! It’s in the contract you sign.I’m not gonna say any names, but someone Who claims have worked there and has experience there also told me that things they gave my kitten to get her better were not actual medication. It was just some type of Asian supplement and lysine supplement.??♀️I really dislike the false façade they put on! And I would not recommend them at this point unless you’re ok with treating a sick animal.The Kingston vet emergency clinic wanted $400 just to look at my cat and treat him. Luckily I’m going to be able to get my cat into Petco tomorrow and hope he’ll be OK.
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January 2024 by Cheyenne Vin Zant
Adopted out a cat out with calicivirus, which spread to other animals in the home. They Will not take any responsibility for the danger, but also the high cost of treatment for multiple animals. High possibility that every cat there will have this virus which will require lifelong medical treatment as well.
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January 2024 by Joan Mosher
I love their pet food pantry.
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December 2023 by Tina Phifer
We found a feral cat in the backyard. We took it there and they fixed it and they took care of it they did not charge us which was really nice. The cats home doing well. Great place. Thank you
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November 2023 by Tasha DeChant
I've adopted all of my animals here for the past few years! & recently I took in a stray cat that I needed to foster for a few days then bring to the shelter.I had no supplies or knowledge on how to care for this stray cat. Masoomah and Sav were able to assist me with everything and made fostering this cat so much more easier then it would have been. They were able to answer all of my questions, schedule me in as soon as possible and provide excellent advice on how to care for the cat in the meantime. I appreciate everything they do and the hard work they do for the animals should be recognized!
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November 2023 by Mel Baker
Kelly and Logan were really awesome and understanding to work with! This SPCA is ran by great people with great hearts! THANK YOU!! <3
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November 2023 by Eri Bee
Adopted my girl Belle from there almost 5 years ago and she's perfect and thriving! Gina is great!!
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October 2023 by Michael Fallon
These people are the most loving and caring people I've ever met. Not only can you find your furever friend here you make family with the staff that work endlessly on caring for the animals. I'd highly suggest stopping in.
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October 2023 by Judi Stoerzinger
The adoption process was flawless. The staff were wonderful and knowledgeable. Honey is home and I love her!
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September 2023 by D M
I brought my dachshund Hershel here to get neutered- having 5 other dogs, I have never used the Ulster County SPCA and wish I had! Not only is it super affordable, the staff, namely Clarissa (Clarice? Honestly- I forget!) was so super nice and friendly and pleasant and explained everything! I felt totally at ease dropping him off and left with zero questions. He was neutered, microchipped, tested for heart worm, had his ears cleaned and his nails trimmed for $230. How can you beat that!! I was quoted over $700 at two other vets! I highly recommend this establishment and I want to thank the entire staff for a great experience.
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September 2023 by Tina S
I adopted a kitten here recently and didn't realize how great this place was until I started looking for a 2nd kitten and saw the conditions some of the other shelters. Staff are rude, unresponsiveness, and the animals seem not as well treated.. Ulster County SPCA has it together (Savannah was great!) and you can tell they truly love their animals. I definitely hit the cat lotto with this one.
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September 2023 by Laura J.
I don't know what Demetri K is talking about. This shelter has a huge cat room with a pet door leading to a large catio. Cats are free to go outside as they wish. Yes, it's a shelter and as the name implies that is what they do- provide shelter, food, and excellent care to those in their charge. We adopted two senior kitties from here and have been very impressed with the staff, volunteers, care, and cleanliness. Please donate $ or supplies to Ulster County SPCA and commend them for the good work they do.