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Businiess name:  Paws Animal Shelter
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My family loves this place. We can't seem to go anywhere in that part of town without my 3yo begging to go to ""da aminal helter"". We've been going ever since he was a baby. It's the perfect activity on a rainy day too when the kids need out of the house. They play in the kitten room, peek at the bottle babies during kitten season, and my oldest says he wants to be a volunteer this summer. I wish we had room for more cats in our house. I fall in love with a different one every time I go there. I can't think of a better way to teach my kids love and compassion then to expose them to people who care so much for helpless animals. I've been to shelters before, where they didn't allow young kids, unless you were adopting, and all you really got to do was walk an aisle of noisy cages and look at the sad faces. At PAWS I feel like we are really welcome and appreciated, even if it's just to play with and love on the cats. The cats all seem well adjusted and happy too. We are lucky to have something like this in our community.

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