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Kitten Season at PAWS! Find the right paws It's kitten season at PAWS! Right now PAWS has approximately 20-30 new kittens available for adoption each week
Wildlife - PAWS Our on-site rehabilitation and veterinary teams provide expert care for more than 260 species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles PAWS is only one of two permitted facilities in Washington State to rehabilitate American Black Bears and marine mammals, primarily Harbor Seals
Volunteer - PAWS Find the requirements for volunteering at PAWS and how to get started From feeding baby birds at the PAWS Wildlife Center to making donor thank you calls from your home, PAWS has volunteer positions for anyone who wants to make a difference Check out the many opportunities and get involved today!
Home - PAWS PAWS recognizes we are part of a society where systematic and institutionalized racism is pervasive and unacceptable We know we must do more to stop racial discrimination and bigotry PAWS is people helping cats, dogs and wild animals go home and thrive
Found a wild animal - PAWS Use the following information to successfully help a wild animal in need If you found an adult wild animal you think may be injured or sick: It will guide you through the appropriate steps for your specific situation
Adopt - PAWS We are located in Snohomish and Lynnwood, Washington, with a satellite cat adoption center in Seattle’s University District Find the right paws Adopt your new cat or dog from PAWS and give a homeless animal a second chance!
Cats - PAWS If you're interested in adopting, learn the steps to adopt Please check back for available animals as new ones continue to arrive at PAWS If you are interested specifically in adopting a kitten, please If you found a cat or dog listed on the website who you’d like to meet, get started here
FAQs - PAWS In 1981 PAWS began to provide specialized care for wildlife Since those humble beginnings in 1967, PAWS has found loving, responsible homes for more than 120,000 cats and dogs, cared for more than 100,000 wild animals, and helped countless others through advocacy and education Read more about our history