Birds

East Lake Washington Audubon Society
PO Box 3115
Kirkland 98083-3115
425-576-8805
http://www.elwas.org/

Nature Store & Office:
Weekdays 10am - 2pm
Saturday 12 - 4pm
308 4th Ave S
Kirkland 98033

Pilchuck Audubon Society
1803 Hewitt Ave, #108
Everett 98201
425-252-0926

Rainier Audubon Society
PO Box 778
Auburn 98071
253-939-6411
http://www.rainieraudubon.org/

Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Ave NE
Seattle 98115
206-523-4483
http://www.seattleaudubon.org/

Feral Cats

Alleycat Allies
National feral cat net-work, videos and educational fact sheets available
1801 Belmont Rd NW Ste 201
Washington DC 20009
202-667-3630
http://www.alleycat.org/

Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project
Weekly free spay/neuter clinics for feral and homeless cats, helping to end feline homelessness
11331 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle 98125-6227
206-528-8125
http://www.feralcatproject.org/

Purrfect Pals
Spay & neuter and return of ferals and other cats
230 McRae Rd NE
Arlington 98223
360-652-9611
http://www.purrfectpals.org/





DON'T AMPUTATE!
Declawing involves cutting off the first digit of each cat finger. Declawed cats cannot climb, protect themselves, or even scratch an itch. If your cat scratches furniture, clip his or her nails. You can also teach them to use a scratching post or consider claw covers.


Lost Loves
Don't let your dog or cat roam outside unattended. Companion animals face innumerable dangers when outside on their own. Other animals, cars, poisons, and unfriendly neighbors may pose threats to your dog or cat.

Make sure your companion animal has an ID chip, tattoo, or a tag with your contact information so you can be reached in the event of an injury or if they are found by someone else.