Address 1105 S Isabella Rd, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858
Phone Number +19897750830
Description The Humane Animal Treatment Society (HATS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization serving Isabella County. Each year we help nearly 1,000 homeless or lost pets by providing food, vaccinations, veterinary care, and a clean, safe environment while they await placement in their forever homes or a safe return to their owner. We also operate the HATS Health Clinic which provides low-cost spay and neuter services to help reduce animal overpopulation in our community.
Website http://www.hatsweb.org/
This shelter is so clean and the staff is incredible. They have all been life savers with all the advice they have given to help me take care of 4 very young kittens we found in our yard. The animals that they have up for adoption appear to be very healthy and the cat enclosures are spotless! If looking to adopt, definitely come here!!
I had my kitten spayed here. They were super timely, kind, and helpful. It was much more affordable as well. The only snag was that it takes a while to get in. I think the earliest we could book the appointment was 3-4 months out. But we had a great experience, and our kitten recovered quickly.
This is by far one of the most well kept and friendly places for any animal to be sheltered! The staff are amazing and truly advocate for every animal there! Diamond was even happy to go back and get checked! She still loves everyone who took care of her! Definitely consider adopting a sweet animal from HATS! They even send you home with some essential pet supplies!
We adopted a kitten for our five year old anxious kitty. They have become the best of friends. However soon after adopting her our cat started to show signs of Giardia. He hadn’t been around any other animals and was strictly indoor. It turns out she brought Giardia home from the humane society. I don’t want to write this review but am hoping to save someone else from a terrible experience or to urge workers to test their animals more thoroughly before adopting them out. Both cats have received 4 rounds of treatment and at one point received a clean testing. However it has caused our five year old kitty severe bowel damage and he has become very sick. We’ve now spent thousands of dollars on both cats trying to rid them of this awful parasite and they are once again showing symptoms (as it’s a very difficult thing to completely get rid of no matter how many times you bath them, treat them, scrub your house, etc.) I am beyond devastated that this has all happened because we love our cats very much and it breaks my heart that there was such negligence. Her paperwork even stated that she had dealt with some diarrhea but that it had cleared up before adopting her. PLEASE get your pets tested for parasites etc before bringing them home to other pets. My heart is broken for my 5 year old cat who has been suffering immensely physically throughout the last several months. I am a big advocate of adopting out of shelters but this has made me much more hesitant.
Was helpful showing animals available for adoption. They make a great effort matching people with special needs animals. They have a lot of volunteers who play and interact with the animals. Unless you live in the area it's a bit inconvenient, because multiple visits may be required before you can adopt a pet. They have better selection of pets than Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland.
I was fostering one of their puppies who had a rough start to her life. I fell in live with her and adopted get. I couldn't have asked for better people and the help and information I got about her. Thus is a fantastic place . Adopted don't shop!
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Monday:13:00PM - 17:00PMTuesday:13:00PM - 17:00PMWednesday:13:00PM - 17:00PMThursday:13:00PM - 17:00PMFriday:13:00PM - 17:00PMSaturday:ClosedSunday:Closed
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