World League for Protection Of Animals

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Gladesville, Australia

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Animal protection organization

World League for Protection Of Animals Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

World League for Protection Of Animals is located in Gladesville, Australia on 199-201 Victoria Road, CNR Cowell St. World League for Protection Of Animals is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category animal protection organization in Australia.

Address

199-201 Victoria Road, CNR Cowell St

Phone

+61 298174892

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Angus Dwyer

Great organisation that helps a lot of cats and kittens. Have adopted from them in the past and they are very helpful throughout the whole process. Often they are very busy with rescues but would definitely recommend adopting through WLPA

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Jayky Wu

Avoid adopting here at all costs.. The kitten we adopted had ringworm and the shelter had absolutely no idea. Prior to the adoption we were presented with all paper work that indicated the kitten was healthy and ready to move in with out family. It wasn't until a week later that we found out after taking it to our own vet as we noticed some strange behaviour from the kitten. Despite bringing this concerning issue up all that was offered in light of these events was to "buy some canestan". Now more than half my family has ringworm with some members having it worse than others. This whole process of adoption has been a nightmare and to make things worse we can't even play or snuggle with our kitten during its early stages in our family. Thank you WLPA for completely ruining our kitten adoption experience.

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Marcus Gilbert

Worse experience I've got from this lady on tued night around 6 pm. She hates her job and took it out on my sick cat... Disgusting

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Rebecca Lacey

Very disappointing experience here. We came looking for our very first cat - stressing to all the volunteers that we were first time pet owners. We were given a cat and assured that he was going to be perfect for first time pet owners. At first we thought he was just timid, but after doing research I've learned that this cat is feral and does not trust humans. I would've expected a bit more consideration for people who said they were looking for their first time pet. The organisation (Gladesville) is very unorganised, and there is not really any space to bond with the cats. At one point we were left alone in a room full of twenty odd cats for about ten minutes. I would recommend any other organisation - this one is not suitable for first time pet owners.

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Victoria Baxter

wlpa helped me get my first cat. Jonine explained everything to me and it a great place to find a beautiful animal and sometime i am allowed to help out

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Sasha McCauley

Avoid this place at all costs! Worst experience ever. Couldn’t think straight or meet the cats for more than 10sec because Jonine would not stop going on and on about who knows what and including cats that weren’t even there or no longer available! Verbal diarrhoea is an understatement. We felt suffocated and didn’t have anytime to meet with and bond with any of the cats as she just wouldn’t let up! She needs to back off and let people breathe and meet with the animals. They had like 50 cats there and she just wouldn’t give us 5 min of space or peace to pat or bond with any of them. Seriously feel sorry for the animals, they’ll never get adopted out with her helicoptering and non-stop talking and information overload!

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mica rose

The volunteers here are so sweet and caring, they're careful to ensure each cat is given the best chance at a happy life by carefully selecting adopters. Highly recommend.