Colville Valley Animal Sanctuary is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, spaying/neutering and adoption of homeless and neglected companion animals in N.E. Washington State.
The Community Cat Coalition is a 501 (c) 3 dedicated to helping our community cats through education and support of local shelters and independent rescuers. Because we are an all volunteer organization with no paid staff and no shelter, 100% of the donated funds go to our community cats. Thank you for helping us help the cats.
South County Cats is an all-volunteer nonprofit spay/neuter assistance organization serving south King County. Since 2006, more than 13,500 cat spay/neuter services have been facilitated through South County Cats’ programs, which include companion cat spay/neuter assistance for limited-income families and disabled or senior citizens, a community trap-neuter-return program, and spay/neuter of foster cats and kittens before adoption.
Pet Savers is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Established in 1996 as a cat foster and adoption group, the members of Pet Savers soon realized that adoption alone was not going to end the staggering pet overpopulation in Spokane County. Pet Savers opened the high-quality, low-cost spay and neuter clinic in 2005 to address the issue of pet overpopulation at its source. We have performed over 100,000 surgeries leading to a direct impact on the number of animals entering our local shelters. In 2022, Pet Savers moved into a new facility in order to better fulfill our mission of saving lives through prevention.
Furry Friends is a non-profit, no-kill cat rescue organization founded in 1999. Our mission is to help homeless, abandoned and abused cats by providing spaying and neutering, medical care, and foster shelter until the cats are rehomed.
We are a 501(c)3 no-kill animal shelter in the small town of Republic, Washington. We are the only animal shelter in Ferry County, which is about the size of Delaware, and receive no government funding.
At Campbell Pet Company, we take great pride in manufacturing and providing products that are made in the USA. The company’s founder, Sam Campbell, started the company on simple principles of wanting to help ensure the welfare of pets, the safety of animal handlers and the prosperity of Pet Care Professionals. Today, Sam is synonymous with his innovations, such as Snappy Snares, EZ-Nabbers, Pole Syringes, Rescue Tags, and of course, Personalized Leashes. If you ever met Sam and asked him how he’s doing, you always got the same answer, “It’s my best day ever.” The funny thing is, he meant it. From our management to Customer Service representatives and sewers to shipping personnel, all of us are eager to provide the highest quality service and support, which is to say, we will always do our part to ensure you’re having your best day ever.
SNAP is an all volunteer organization that serves Thurston County pet owners. SNAP financially helps owners of dogs and cats to pay for spay and neuter surgery. There is a small copay but this may be waived or reduced if the pet owner cannot meet the copay. To date, SNAP has helped to spay or neuter over 6,400 dogs and cats in Thurston County. Every month a number of SNAP vouchers are available at various locations in Thurston County. The pet owner obtains a voucher and makes an appointment with one of the veterinarians listed on the voucher. The owner pays the copay to the veterinarian and SNAP is billed for the remainder of the cost of the spay or neuter surgery.
Beck’s Place is a support system for families so they can move forward to enjoy health, safety and security. Our unique and life-changing foster boarding program leverages a traditional animal rescue foster care model to temporarily care for pets while humans are getting services and treatment they need to improve their lives. When stable, healthy and safe people and pets are reunited, the family is restored, and healing continues.
From our low-income vet clinics, subsidized full-service vet care, spay/neuter services and programs like our Community Action Project and Paw It Forward we make help families stay together with their pets – healthy and happy, as they belong.
Columbia Gorge Cat Rescue (CGCR) Began in 2007 when a small group of concerned people decided to help the abandoned and stray cats in our community who were being neglected by any government and private organizations.
We are a no-kill, volunteer, and nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and placing the community’s abandoned, neglected and injured cats and kittens into loving, lifetime homes. In 2013 we added our own clinic to offer spay and neuter services.
Columbia Gorge Cat Rescue provides adoption services, low or no cost spay/neuter program for stray and feral cats, and foster care homes to homeless cats.
Pet Over Population Prevention’s (POPP) primary purpose is to promote responsible pet care through educating the public on the importance of spaying and neutering their cats and dogs, as well as providing spay and neuter assistance.
We offer spay neuter vouchers to help offset the cost of surgery, conduct TNR when possible, and help educate the public about good companion pet practices. We operate in Ritzville, Lind, Washtucan and Sprague Wa.
Sedro-Woolley Police Department is a municipal police agency which supports one Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer serving a population of 10,000+ residents. We require licensing for dogs only, but have a large feral and at-risk cat population in need of a trap/neuter/release program to control overpopulation and promote disease control. We utilize the animal sheltering services of The Humane Society of Skagit Valley and The NOAH Center. We currently have an annual operating budget for sheltering and veterinary services of $6000, and we typically impound over 100 animals per year. The shelter intake fee for each impound is $66, so our annual operating budget does not even cover these fees.
We are a foster based rescue that works with TNR groups, owner surrenders, and mom’s last litter programs.
Island Haven’s mission is provide lifetime care and sheltering for farm animals and equines who, while still able to lead a quality life, are unable to find homes due to old age, chronic illness, handicaps, temperament issues or other factors, or who have been rescued from neglect and/or abuse situations and require rehabilitation.
Little Lives Small Animal Rescue started out as an idea a few years ago when we started noticing how many small animals in our community were ending up homeless, abandoned or neglected. In June of 2016 we decided to pursue the idea of a small animal rescue. With the support of our community we raised funds necessary to apply to become an official 501c3 non-profit. Our dream came true on July 10th and on October 19, we became exempt from federal taxes (501c3).
Since our inception, we have served close to 250 animals ranging from birds to rodents, rodent like, reptiles, fish and even wildlife, several having significant health care needs, resulting in expensive veterinary care and medications/treatments. The majority of our funding has been out of our own pockets or through support of our friends, family members and community members who our mission resonates with. Our passion for animals is what drives everything we do and we want to be able to continue to do that for many years to come.
With a goal to reduce neglect, abandonment and homelessness one of our key focus areas includes providing community education on proper animal care, the importance of spay and neuter (in appropriate animals) as well as understanding other key factors to consider before purchasing an animal i.e. average lifespan, special equipment, cost of food, supplies and vet care as well as opportunities to adopt.
The ASPCA Northern Tier Shelter Initiative is providing grant funding to qualified nonprofit brick-and-mortar shelters and spay/neuter clinics, tribal authorities and government agencies in Alaska, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin that care for homeless animals and advance animal welfare in those states.