I adopted my new kitty from Molly's Place about 3 months ago. I decided to go to Molly's Place and check it out as i had passed the place in my travels. The staff were very polite and helpful. I looked at both the cats and the kittens. I asked about the kittens and was told that a 6 month old kitten would be $150. I found this reasonable as the kitten had all necessary shots and vaccinations and had been neutered. I filled out an adoption application and was approved. I did not ask them to ""hold"" the kitten. I decided for myself that if he was still there on pick up day he would be the lucky one. I went back on Saturday and the staff were again friendly and polite. I had purchased a cat carrier that needed to be assembled and one of the workers assembled it for me while I checked to see if the lucky kitten was still available. He was, and they identified him by microchip and let him play while I finished my final paper work and paid. The woman behind the counter was polite. The kittens nails were clipped before he was placed in the carrier.
Cecil is a very happy and so far healthy kitty. I did take him to my own vet and he was found to be perfectly healthy and up to date with his shots.
I have owned 4 cats in my life as an adult.
Binker - male - main coon purchased from a breeder...great cat...lots of health problems throughout his life (cost me a fortune) lived to be 18 years old.
Boo Boo - male - stray found outside our door...healthy healthy healthy...is presently 10 years old
Pooty - female - adopted from Furry Friends Network...loving wonderful animal...died suddenly without warning at the age of 8 years.
Cecil - male - adopted from Molly's Place...healthy, happy, loving animal...so far so good ...9 months old.
People should understand no matter where you get an animal from its an animal and like a human that animal make get sick or die for a number of reason.
It's not a product you get from a store like an iPod that has been manufactured...there are no guarantees when you buy a life.
You give them the best life possible and take care of them.
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