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Hillside SPCA review: The condition and treatment of animals 3

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I recently bought two kittens from this place. The first thing that hit me was the overwhelming smell of uncleaned litter boxes an there were many of them. As I was looking for a kitten I found that they didn't separate the unhealthy cats from the ones that were healthy an no one told me that the kittens that I held had ringworm! They are supposed to give them their first shots but instead the just deworm an give them a flea bath and act like they are doing them a great favor. One of the kittens that I bought ended up having a very serious upper respiratory virus that was caught from when he was there because as I said before they do not separate the animals when they are I'll. Someone should go there an do something about the deplorable conditions. If we ourselves treated our own animals like this we would be fined, charged with animal cruelty an our pets taken away! There are plenty of workers there so there is no reason for that facility to be in that condition. The woman in charge sits behind a desk an acts like she does everything but if you were to step beyond her office you would become sick from the smell! There are many cats, that are sick an as long as no one goes an checks on them there will be animals who will end up dead or on the verge of dying like my little kitten. I guess when push comes to shove the SPCA doesn't practice what they preach because if they truly care they would investigate this place with no notice given. But I fear that I am wasting my breath on this no one will ever look into that place an make it a better place for all the animals there.

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Dottie Bevan
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Dec 21, 2015 7:59 pm EST

These places are suppose to honestly care for these animals. But as many have said, they do not. They don't know how to treat an animal. From the moment you walk into the building where they house the cats an kittens. You are hit with an odor of dirty litter boxes and if you happened to see one it would cause you to gag. It is no wonder why these animals are constantly sick with ring worm, or respiratory viruses. They do not give them their first series of shots as they are suppose to. It is deplorable conditions someone should step in an do something about this shelter. How many complaints will it take before someone from the SPCA steps in? If it were you or I we would be charged with animal cruelty, fined, an we would lose our animals. Why is it alright for this shelter to be allowed to treat animals this way? I'm beginning to wonder if SPCA really cares what happens to animals. Heaven knows I have seen numerous commercials where they beg for donations. I think it's time they actually paid a visit to this facility. They not only put the animals at risk but the customers who come to adopt their animals. They don't separate the animals an they don't tell you that you are holding an animal that is contagious myself an family had to be checked. They are irresponsible there is no reason for that they have many volunteers to help keep the place clean but there is feces everywhere. But I am beginning to believe that the SPCA doesn't really care an that is why places like this get away with it.

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Greatwhite3943
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Dec 22, 2015 6:03 am EST

I totally agree with that post. I never thought that SPCAs would actually treat animals in such a way.
It's disgusting. What them cry out that there is no funding but I stopped by that place an it was exactly like the SPCA commercials where they do ask for donations to take care of animals. And they do mix the contagious animals with the healthy ones. An the odor is horrendous an it only seems to with the cats an kittens I didn't dare go into the dog shelter part. I assume it's just as bad as the feline shelter. Somebody should do something about this an that some should be the SPCA an I would go unexpected. The woman in the office had the nerve to act as if she did everything an when I adopted two kittens she had the nerve to call almost everyday as if she cared. Because if she cared she wouldnt allow the facility go to pot. I took my kittens to the vet because they had a cold an it turned out that the vet said, it was because of the unclean conditions an my kitten could die from the respiratory infection.

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Savethecats
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Jul 26, 2017 11:49 pm EDT

Anyone who judges a shelter, but doesn't offer their help as a volunteer, should be ashamed. The people running these places do the best they can with their resources, which are few. It's easy to [censor], now pick up a scoop and a bucket and start cleaning! While you are at it, pay their bills for one month and earn a salary you can't live on. Adopters are part of the process... Yes take the cat or dog to the vet, now pay that bill times 100 animals. We all do the best we can. Every animal you help is a blessing to the shelter, the animal, yourself and the system. [censor] about the person that dumped their pet on the side of the road, not the exhausted, already overcrowded shelter that took it in.