Gulf Coast Tiny Paws Rescue

77574, League City, United States
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Based on 15 Reviews

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About Gulf Coast Tiny Paws Rescue

Gulf Coast Tiny Paws is a volunteer rescue, foster, and adoption organization committed to finding forever homes for felines and canines, with a focus on kittens and puppies.

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Wonderful Organization I fostered for them and was a little nervous about having 5 tiny kittens. Anytime any of them showed signs of not feeling up to par, I contacted them and was given great support and advice. They truly care for animals and are some of the most dedicated rescue organization I have worked with. I ended up adopting 2 kittens and whi we adore. Great organization and I support them financially when I can.

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Erika Simek
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One hundred percent One hundred percent. I foster and love all the support I get.

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Lynn Sheridan
GB

- star... - star.... one thing you can not run from is public open records. That is prove in black and white. How does a person get fired from a volunteer position??? I’ll tell you how when your death rate of the cats / kittens in your care is so high. Death rate of something like 30%??? But people think you are a good rescue group. They need to think again I will post the reports very soon. But it public records at league city...

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Jessica Puckett
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Dishonesty I recently adopted a kitten from this organization. Right away my kitten was sneezing with discharge. I asked the shelter about this for 2 weeks and the shelter would only provide advice like “its allergies” or she’s “just congested”. I took her to the vet and found out she has an upper respiratory infection and conjunctivitis. I am happy I adopted this kitten but I am unhappy with the dishonesty of this shelter.

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Anne V
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I am a kitten foster for this… I am a kitten foster for this organization and love it! The organization provides each foster a mentor to help with day to day questions and issues, including medical support. GCTPR tries very hard to find the right family fit for each animal, not just "get it out the door". Potential adopters can have a "meet and greet" with animals they are interested in, either in the foster's home (and get first hand knowledge about the animal) or at an adoption event. Fosters can make requests as to how many animals and what type (kittens, puppies, etc) they have in their home. I have learned so much fostering with this organization and recommend them if you are looking to adopt, volunteer, donate, or foster.

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