This Calico kitten, Darling, is available for adoption. Call the Pet Adoption Hotline at 684-0685 to set up a meeting.
As part of its ongoing outreach efforts to find suitable permanent homes for foster animals, the Seattle Animal Shelter will host a cat adoptathon on Saturday, July 18, at Phinney Neighborhood Association, located at 6532 Phinney Ave. N.
The event runs from noon to 3 p.m. and features numerous cats of different breeds.
“By holding monthly adoptathons in neighborhoods throughout Seattle, we are able to spread the word about the joys of adopting shelter pets and saving lives," said Don Jordan, Seattle Animal Shelter director. "If you have room in your home and your heart for an orphaned animal, this is a great opportunity to come and see some of the wonderful pets available from our foster-care parents."
View cat's available for adoption here.
Adoption prices for cats range from $102 to $107 and include:
- Initial vaccinations
- Deworming
- Feline Leukemia testing
- Certificate for free health exam at local veterinarians
- Spay or neuter
- Microchip (About the size of a grain of rice, the microchip is injected under the cat’s skin, providing an identification number associated with that animal. Animal shelters can then scan a lost animal and retrieve its records from the microchip.)
- Two-year Seattle Pet License (if applicable)
To help reduce the number of animals euthanized, the Seattle Animal Shelter has a foster-care program to rehabilitate sick and immature dogs and cats. Donations from the city’s “Help the Animals Fund” pay for veterinary care for these animals.
The Seattle Animal Shelter is open every day, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for licensing, and noon to 6 p.m. for adoptions. It is located at 2061 - 15th Ave. W. The phone number is (206)386-PETS(7387). Animals available for adoption can be viewed online at http://www.seattleanimalshelter.org.