Never adopt an animal from this facility!!! Every animal we saw was underweight. I did a foster to adopt. I took two girls. I was told one had eyes that always ozze because of scared tear ducts. I was lied to, it was an upper respiratory all cats in her room had super bad upper respiratorys too. Within a day the other cat had it, and so did the cat we already have had!! I called to let them know I was taking all of them to the vet, per the agreement. I was then called was told I couldn't. Explained I was lied to and would pay for the vet care. I reported them for the lies and was told they were calling the police, and i quote,"because I reported them". They did, I sent pictures to the officer and she was horrified, sadly she has no jurisdiction in Marshfield. They demanded we drop them at our humane society so they could get them back. No matter their sick, the lies and malnourishment but because I reported them. Please don't go thru what I've had to!!! Don't deal with any of these people. They don't care at all for animals!!!!!!!! Trust me I gave one star only because I had to too post this so other people don't go...
   Read moreso rude! i tried adopting a kitten and the lady there made me feel so uncomfortable by taking me to the big cats since kittens âwont be a good fitâ (saying this with 0 knowledge ) i tried applying as a volunteer and i told the lady there i was 16. she gave me a volunteer application and i waited 2 weeks after turning it in. did not get a reply. my dad emailed them and they randomly said u have to be 18, even though she was aware that i was 16, and not only did they ghost me, but thry thought it would be so nice to tell me that i would not fit in and that it was not made for me like byeeee. so unprofessional and yall are try hardsđ¤Łđ¤Ł will never come here again 1 star well so so so deserved . most...
   Read moreHaving adopted from MAPS in the past, I felt a pull to this place and have become a volunteer. The new home of MAPS creates a beautiful, temporary, safe place until the animals can find their forever homes. The staff members are extraordinary, always looking to create the right connections with potential adopters and taking the best care of the pets. Director Karen is one of the most genuine kindest women, loving those babies (of all ages and forms) more than most. The shelter has been able to assist with bringing lost pets home as well as assisting with other shelters find the perfect homes for pets who have been sheltered longer than most. This is a beautiful "community," and they have the...
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