Upper Credit Humane Society

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Erin, Canada

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Upper Credit Humane Society Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Upper Credit Humane Society is located in Erin, Canada on 5383 Trafalgar Rd N. Upper Credit Humane Society is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category animal shelter in Canada.

Address

5383 Trafalgar Rd N

Phone

+1 5198332287

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Amber Danby

Lincoln & Murphy (George & Marty McFly) have stolen my heart & I am now their faithful servant for life. Thank you to Sharon & Heather for giving me the most perfect pair of brothers. Thank you for the food, toys & kitty info kits that came with them as well. I can tell them apart easily now by color & how they act. Lincoln (George) is the bigger brother & comforts/encourages Murphy (Marty). It's a dream having them.... I love their energy & how their tails intertwine when they see me in the morning. Thank you a thousand times.

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Elizabeth White

Recently booked an appointment to meet eligible cats up for adoption. Had previously volunteered there 2008/9 and had great memories working with awesome staff. We were looking to adopt so they were our first choice. We sinced moved an hour out of the area. We dealt with lovely gal named Courtney who was more than helpful and seemed to really care about the cats getting a good home. My daughter fell in love with a cat named Shadow so we put in an application for this kitty. Received a call two days later from Shadows foster mother who was one of the rudest people I have ever spoken to in regard to adopting an animal (and I have adopted many over my lifetime). It was clearly a money concern for her for future vet bills and no concern for the cat going to a loving home. We have always looked after our cats and have paid in excess of astronomical vet bills to make sure our cats get the proper care. Certain questions on the application she questioned my answers making me feel like I was almost committing a crime. She said it wasn't first come first served and there were multiple requests for this cat. I understand she want the cat to go to a good home I GET THAT 100%, but she made me feel like a bad pet owner and had me in tears for the rest of the day. Adopting a pet should be a rewarding and exciting experience, not tearful and the feeling of being bullied. Its been over week and a half and we never ended up hearing back from them which is very unprofessional. After doing some research and just the knowing that we wouldn't be considered for this cat we ended up adopting two lovely cats from a local Cat Rescue and the gal that ran this organization was lovely and made our adoption process how it should be, exciting and fulfilling.

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Sabrina Romeo

I found a stray cat and wasn't able to keep him, i didn't want to release on to the busy street i found him on and after weeks looking for a trustworthy place to take him i found the upper credit humane society. I had heard great things about them and they were amazing there, i am really happy about leaving him in thier care, they are more than willing to give him the attention he needs! I feel really confident that i made the best decision for him. Thank you so much for helping Riddle!

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K D

I brought a cat that had medical needs to the Upper Credit Humane Society yesterday and received the warmest welcome from Sharon. I could tell that the cat would be well taken care of and when she is ready to be adopted, the shelter staff would be sure she gets a good home. I can't recommend this shelter enough. If you are looking to adopt, go speak with Sharon as she is such a caring, lovely lady who you can tell cares so much about animals.

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Elizabeth Venning

We brought home a lovely thirteen year old boy named Sid today. They were very helpful, nice and caring while helping us integrate Sid into out fur family. He was so well cared for there receiving all the veterinary care he needed before being adopted out.