**URGENT KITTEN SAFETY MESSAGE** Found kittens and not sure what to do?!? Do not bring them to the shelter immediately. The shelter is currently overwhelmed with litters of very young kittens being brought in without their mamas, and it is impacting the safety of these kittens. Please call our staff first so we can help assess the situation and advise on what is best for the kittens.If you have found newborn or young kittens, please leave them alone! Mama cats are very protective of their kittens and rarely abandon them; if you don’t see the mama, they are probably close by their babies and will be back soon. Newborn kittens are especially vulnerable when separated from their mamas, and will struggle to survive without them.Want to help our kittens?!? We are seeing unprecedented numbers of kittens being brought into our shelter. We urgently needs donations of non-clumping kitty litter, wet kitten food, and dry kitten food; donations can be dropped off or shipped directly to our shelter.

License Your Pets – It’s The Law!

Published by Brian Cunningham on

BagelsInUniform1Did you know that whether your dog or cat is an inside pet or is an outside pet or both, you still need to have them licensed?  Yep, it’s the law.

You can easily license your furry friend in a variety of ways:

* On this website under the “License My Pet” tab

*  In person at the following locations if you reside in the city listed :

 

  • Algona at 402 Warde Street
  • Bonney Lake at 9002 Main Street East
  • Edgewood at 2224 104th Avenue E
  • Milton at 1000 Laurel Street
  • Pacific at 100 3rd Avenue SE
  • Puyallup at City Hall (333 S Meridian) or Police Dept. (311 W. Pioneer).
  • Sumner at 1104 Maple Street