Tails To Tell Animal Rescue

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Crossfield, Canada

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Tails To Tell Animal Rescue Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tails To Tell Animal Rescue is located in Crossfield, Canada on 1017 Hammond Ave. Tails To Tell Animal Rescue is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category animal rescue serviceanimal protection organization in Canada. Captcha Powered by Imunify360 English tailstotell.ca is protected by Imunify360 We have noticed an unusual activity from your IP 212.98.91.87 and blocked access to this website. Please confirm that you are not a robot Loader

Address

1017 Hammond Ave

Phone

+1 4039460400

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Loren Wadstein

Amazing staff that love and care for all the animals in their care. A great place with a heart for animals! My wife and I look forward to adopting more cats in the future and will be looking here when the time comes!

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savannah sanford

we got our sweet kitten from here. edna truly loves what she does, and loves every single kitty there. i would highly recommend her to anyone looking for a cat!

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Kelly Lynn

We adopted a kitten! I wish I could adopt all the kittiessss. I love how well they treat the cats here the staff are so caring and friendly. Who wouldn’t love working with cats for a living?

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Shane Longman

I adopted a cat from Tails to Tell. I found them to be totally professional and was really happy with the experience. They're concerned is for the animal first. After the adoption everything was covered from shots to neutering. I got more value than I had paid for. I would recommend them for anyone who's looking for a cat. Thanks guys.

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Lynell Kinzer

Of all the places from which to adopt a cat, this is the best! The cats are loved well by Edna and staff. They are socialized, and are mostly free run to circulate, play, and bond with each other.