We tried to «adopt» a cat from SARA. It was a disaster. They said the cat was house broken, and shy, and would probably take a week or two to adjust. Later we learned that the cat hid under the bed at the previous place and the litter had to be placed under the bed with the cat. The cat went under a couch for two weeks, pissed on the couch and floor when we were gone. So we would have had to keep the litter box in the living room. When we tried to move the cat to a room where she could do less damage, she appeared to be feral and ran around the house in a sheer panic. Finally we came to our senses and told them to come get the cat. They took the cat. We asked for our $ 95 back(yes, very, very pricey) and they basically said it was our fault, that they would refund $ 45 and we would«donate» the rest. I never agreed to a donation. I see that many of the cats on there website are diseased. This cat is up for adoption again. Buyer beware.
C B.
Classificação do local: 5 Tucson, AZ
I’m a foster for SARA. It’s a small animal rescue group and I love it, a very good experience for a first time foster. Stacey, the boss, loves what she does a d practically bends over backwards to help her fosters and adopters. We like to keep it small that way we really know the personality of all of our cats and match them up with appropriate fosters and adopters. All cats are 95 $ which covers spay/neuter, micro-chipping, age-appropriate shots, FIV/FeLV testing, and any other necessary medical care completed. Food, litter, and money donations are all accepted and go directly to animal upkeep.