Yeah, I went through training at the Humane Society to take care of the cats and dogs but never went through to it due to my schedule. I was given a tour of the facility and it is very nice and modern, I think the facility was around $5 million. They have their own hospital and vet clinic, behavior training, the rooms are very clean and sanitary and the animals that are sick are kept in separate rooms or cages in the back for the contagious animals. When I came to visit the majority of the cats were adults and many of them were between 10-13. I don't even recall if there were kittens at that time. What was nice was that there were two cat "couples" that the humane society wanted to adopt out together to avoid separating them. They have a system where the cats are put through basic "tests" to screen their personality and behavior to better match with the owner. The humane society also updates the new cats's shots for free and identifies any illness or disease before allowing the cat to be adopted out. I know that any of the cats that are from the humane society near me will be very healthy cats.
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