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Feral Care

20225 Bothell Everett Hwy, 1927, Bothell, WA 98012

Contact Nancy Howard
Email feralcare@gmail.com
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Areas Feral Care serves

Our Mission is to actively educate people about and care for feral cats in the Puget Sound area. We also help with adoptable cats found in feral colonies.

Feral Care's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We charge a minimal adoption fee of between $75 and $125 depending on the age of the cat. We use a standard application and meet your match form to ensure a good fit for human and kitty.

About Feral Care

Our organization was founded in response to a lack of resources available for feral cats. We supply humane trap, neuter, return services, foster and adopt out adoptable cats found in feral colonies and we provide shelter at our sanctuary for displaced ferals or unadoptable cats. We do it because we value the life of each and every cat.

Feral Care's adopted pets

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