Seattle Animal Shelter

Seattle Animal Shelter

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3.5
based on 3 ratings

2061 15th Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98134
(206) 386-7387

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Animal Shelters

www.seattleanimalshelter.org

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Dogs:  YesCats:  Yes
Critters:  YesVolunteer program:  Yes
Foster homes needed:  YesLow-cost spay & neuter:  Yes
Puppy classes:  NoDog behavior classes:  Yes
Cat behavior classes:  NoAgility classes:  No
Animal assisted therapy:  NoFeral cat program:  No
Microchipping:  YesLow-cost vaccine:  Yes
Humane education:  YesAnimal hospital:  Yes
Pet loss support:  YesPet survivor program:  No
Owner assistance services:  NoPrograms for kids/teens:  No
Prison dog program:  No

“Shelter and rescue for dogs,cats,puppies,kittens,rabbits and assorted small creatures. Foster opportunities are available also”

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5posted: August 19th, 2008

Cat adoption events too!


In addition to regular shelter services, SAS sponsors Fabulous Felines adoption events at community centers in neighborhoods around the city. Cats and kittens in foster care are available for adoption at these events. The foster parents can tell you all about the cat's personality, likes and dislikes, and help decide if the cat is a good match for you. These events are especially helpful for people who need more information about how the cat will behave in a home, or for people who are uncomfortable visiting a shelter. You can check the website www.seattleanimalshelter.org to see where the Fabulous Felines events will be each month.

 

 
4posted: August 7th, 2007

Seattle Animal Shelter


Everyone I've talked to has had a great experience there. I just visited today, lots of friendly people and volunteers, they seem to have no problem placing adoptable cats. About half were pitbulls, and not always adoptable. This is not their fault though, society's.

 

 
3posted: March 2nd, 2007


They are unable to keep or place extremely aggressive animals or fighting dogs. They have an excellent fostering program and welcome volunteers and donations.

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