SPCA Cincinnati is an animal shelter and humane society that strives to strengthen the human-animal bond and improve the welfare of animals by fostering humane care and treatment solutions for animals. It serves animals in Cincinnati and Hamilton County in Ohio. The society serves more than 18,000 animals annually. SPCA Cincinnati administers the CAAP program, as well as conducts classes in schools, scout groups, assisted living communities and nursing homes. It is responsible for investigating animal cruelty cases and for securing necessary additional action from enforcement, inspection and legal departments. The society provides services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Casey P.

03/04/2017

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Answered my many questions when I phoned. Very friendly when I visited and they had just the family friend I needed.

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Lora K.

01/18/2015

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Rude staff

We drove an hour and a half to get there. They closed at 5, we were 4 minutes late. Sent some kid to the door to tell us they wouldn't let us in. I thought they wanted to adopt animals, guess I was wrong.

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mona.sirk

04/10/2013

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I think that the spca should answer there phones. I have a stray cat at my house tha is injured and i am allergic to cats. The spca will not answer the phone. I have been trying to call since noon whe they say they are open. No answer, just a recording that leads to nowhere.

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cmt1706

03/19/2010

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not so nice

I have four cats and at one point I felt that I could not take care of them anymore so I took them to this SPCA. After my day and night without them I felt I wasnt ready to give them up so I went back to get them the next day. When I went and told them I wanted them back they charged me $50 per cat saying that they had been fixed and had their shots. Well I knew one of the cats had already been fixed because I had had him for 9 years but I paid anyways they did house him for a night. A few months later I was having a problem with the younger cats spraying, which I thought they wouldn't do if they has been fixed, so I took them to my usual vet and he told me they had not been fixed. I then went home and called the spca and when I told them what my vet said they said they would be happy to fix them but I would have to pay even though I had already paid for this to be done. How is a business going to charge a person twice for something they said they already did?

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Humane Societies, Pet Services
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