Anonymous wrote:My kids and I are animal lovers too. I don’t want to be preachy but you should be weary of any organization that allows you to touch and hold animals. There is a lot of room for exploitation and very little oversight to ensure the health and wellbeing of the animals being profited off of.
That said, there is a cat cafe in Georgetown that is run by a local shelter. All the cats are up for adoption but you don’t have to be actively looking to adopt to visit. There are also read to a dog events at many local libraries. There is an alpaca farm in Mount Airy you can visit. And a farm rescue/reserve as well.
As animal lovers we have to remember that their health and wellbeing is more important than our access to experiences with them.
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And as everyone knows who has been to a cat cafe, you only touch the cats who come up to you and want to be petted. Most will barely allow that and zero to none want to be held. Why don't people know this about animals?