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Businiess name:  Paws Animal Shelter
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
First and foremost PAWS is a safe haven for any orphaned animal. Safe is the operative word as they are a strict NO KILL animal shelter. \r \r My first experience with PAWS was when I was dealing with a mouse problem in my home. I had caught a large mouse in a live trap. While the mouse was waiting transport to a forest far away. The mouse gave birth to eight tiny pink babies. I decided not to toss the new mother into Whoknowswheresville just yet and figured I would release the little family in a couple weeks when they could care for themselves. Four nights later the mother escaped by gnawing a chunk of the plastic container into a hole big enough for her to squeeze through, leaving her helpless babies behind. After waiting twelve hours for the mama to come get her infants, I understood she had abandoned them. My heart ached thinking these new babies would starve to death, cold and hungry before they even got a moment to open their eyes and see the world. Desperate for a solution I called PAWS and Sharon had me bring them to the shelter.\r \r Upon entering the shelter Sharon fetched a warmed hot water bottle and clean towels and fixed some milk for them to drink. We were all ecstatic that the babies drank from the dropper and with a couple tiny sips all their bellies were filled and they drifted off to sleep in a warm and loving environment. Sadly the infant mice were to too little and one by one each died. The point of this tale is not that the little mice perished for they would have died anyway. The point is that PAWS is willing to give even the smallest orphans with the least amount of hope a chance. \r \r Reading some of the outdated negative reviews at the bottom of this page I believe them to be quickly written angry reviews based upon misunderstandings and uninformed judgments. People upset about having to take their new pet to a vet and the underling price that comes with it should not be adopting any pet. Pets can be expensive and people need to understand that. I was fortunate to foster a group of mixed little kittens until they could be adopted. A few had a cold and we treated them for worms (this is nothing different then any other creature that needs help,) When something needs help, you help them. What would the reviewer have PAWS do with some of the sick animals they care for? Not take them at all?\r \r PAWS spays and neuters all kittens who come of age in their shelter and vaccinates and gives their orphaned animals vet treatment while under the care of PAWS. If you adopt a kitten or any other orphan you can expect to fulfill an agreement to fix your pet. The beauty of PAWS is that Sharon is like the Mother Theresa of the furry world she is not afraid to care for weak, dirty, sick and broken animals and she really gives them all a chance. Most shelters turn down and or kill the ones with little hope, not Sharon. She will take in everything and there is a awesome teem of volunteers that aid her. These volunteers put themselves on the line by bottle feeding through the night and privately foster parenting larger hard to place animals. It is appalling that a reviewer walked into this amazing place of hope and wrote that its filled with sick cats, it's not. There may be some cats fighting illness but they are getting better and their lives are vastly more hopeful under the protection of PAWS. Some animals are very healthy, some are not, some have a long road to recovery and very few will never recover and that is life. All the orphaned animals are welcome at PAWS and I for one am a person who is eternally grateful for the service PAWS brings to the helpless animals it cares for and I support PAWS wholeheartedly.

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