St Francis Care

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Murphysboro, United States

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Animal shelterAnimal protection organization· Animal shelter· Animal protection organization

St Francis Care Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St Francis Care is located in Murphysboro, United States on 6228 Country Club Rd. St Francis Care is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category animal shelteranimal protection organization in United States.

Address

6228 Country Club Rd

Phone

+1 6186872079

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Courtney Shadowens

This place is awesome! We found a stray cat with a VERY hurt leg (we couldn’t find the owners so we decided to keep him) and we explained to them that we could not pay very much to get him fixed up. They helped us work out the expenses and they were able to amputate his leg and keep him for 4 days. (It’s now been over a month) if it weren’t for st.Francis our kitty very well could’ve died. He’s now living his best life as a 3 legged kitty! I definitely recommend st.Francis.

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Tedra Crow

Dixon is fine. And we love him to pieces.

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Rossderboss 27

I adopted a cat from them a few months ago, and she had fleas and was treated for a tapeworm. They did not tell me she had fleas, so I was unaware and didn’t treat her. It snowballed into my house needing to get bombed for fleas, and she got another tapeworm from eating an infected flea. I called today for advice on medicine, but they immediately went on the defensive and were acting like I was trying to get free treatment. I wanted to know what kind of worm my cat had because of their negligence. But they more interested in telling me how she couldn’t have had fleas. That they checked her and how bizarre it was. They didn’t want to take any blame. I genuinely feel bad for any animal at their shelter. I’m glad I was able to save her from them.

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Allison D

Took 2 cats in to be spayed. Neither were given any antibiotics, pain medication, an e-collar or anything. Just told to \keep the cat from jumping.\ Thankfully, our one cat survived it but the younger one did not. She was only 5 years old, and they could not explain why she died. They claimed she was gaining weight, eating, drink, doing everything she was supposed to, but after her second surgery, she came back to us extremely thin. Not sure what they did, but something must have gone terribly wrong. Do not recommend this \vet clinic

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Lex H.S.

We adopted our new addition, Maggie, today. They kept her a little extra time, cause a litter mate was I'll, which we appreciated. Very kind from email connection to in-person visits!