
Jacki
GBA better forever home! We had adopted a 1.5 year old dog from a shelter and unfortunately, after one month of work with a great trainer, we needed to make a different choice for both our kids and our dog.Tracey from Gulf Coast Tiny Paws called within 24 hours of my inquiry, listened, and provided nonjudgmental reassurance of our conclusions and that we could find a more suitable home. It took about a week and a half to find a temporary and then permanent new home for our dog. The change was upsetting to one of our children, and the photos and updates that Tracey sent during the process helped ease the transition, knowing our girl was happy and well cared for.

Deb and Marc
GBGrateful and happy with Tiny Paws In September 2020, we adopted a beautiful silver tabby. We chose him when he started purring as soon as we took him out of the crate at the adoption event. He was described as being laid back and good with other cats. What a delight when we brought him home and he was just happy to be with us and he started trying to bond with our older, very reclusive cat. Now, in December, he has won her over - he gets her to play and they sleep together on our bed! He is also a loving brother to a tiny kitten we took in after finding her on on our driveway - they cuddle and play all the time. Additionally, the folks at Tiny Paws were very supportive with getting him neutered. Anytime we called for advice, especially about our "found" kitten, they were always available and super helpful. It has been a great relationship and we appreciate how knowledgeable, kind, and caring the volunteers at Tiny Paws are. We are very happy with our little fur family.

Ann Esbeck
GBGreat foster program for well adjusted happy kittens Our family is a kitten foster for GCTPR and they are fantastic in supporting their fosters and adoption families. Our family loves working with the kittens to get them acclimated to living in a loving home and preparing them for their forever homes.

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...

Jessica Puckett
GBDishonesty 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.