My boyfriend and I just adopted our first pets from Pet Haven this summer. We’re definitely happy with how everything turned out. We have two healthy and happy kittens that were easy to acclimate to our home. The first step in the process was an application online, which seemed a little long, but the intent was to have serious applicants show through. We went to visit two homes with kittens to make sure they were as cuddly as we wanted and the shelter families were helpful and accommodating. Thank goodness for all of their advice too, because as a first time pet owner I did not realize all the little things that I could do around the house to keep my kittens out of trouble. What we liked about Pet Haven was that the kittens were raised in a home, where they were familiar with household noises and where they got used to frequent human interaction, making them lovable and friendly as opposed to kind of scared and timid like the ones we met at the Humane Society. Our kittens were already neutered, had basic shots and an I.D. chip when we got them, so our only real cost was a rabies shot and a checkup when they turned three to four months. Overall it was a very smooth process and the foster homes involved made us feel ready to bring our fuzzy little buddies home.