Address: 16725 Cleveland St, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
Phone: +12064538480
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: Closed
Megan Derwich
Adopted our first dog ever from here. Our dog is fantastic! And I think that's part because of the amazing people who work here. Only small quam I had was with the timeliness of the email responses. It took weeks to get back to us and a very rushed sudden visit that if we couldn't of flexed hour or gotten out of work, we wouldn't of gotten our dog. However they were super understanding of Covid issues that happen and delays in a formal meeting due to that. She was so nice and great at getting our puppy to do basic commands. Helped us with tips and more. It was great! I can't wait to go back for either boarding or just training lessons.
Devyn W
I have been volunteering at the motley zoo for about 6 months and I love the environment and people there everyone cares so much and really supports the mission. I love that you can come in as little or as much as you want so even if you only have four hours a month you can still be volunteering your time and giving yourself to the animals in need.
Lou Lucarelli
I have volunteered for last 3 months and I can attest to how much the people at MZAR really love animals and care so much. Very clean, very committed to the best practices, and help dogs that have no one else to help. Remarkable success rate. Very deserving of 5 stars!
Marta Rodriguez
I had a great experience as a volunteer at Motley Zoo. They have very good systems in place that helps everyone (specially the rockies) to know what to do and how to do it. The training schedule that they have for new volunteers is very informative. All the volunteers are super nice and demonstrate a neat love for animals; they really care about the organization and its purpose and make you feel part of it from the beginning. Motley Zoo is, without a doubt, the place I would go if I wanted to adopt a pet or if I needed a daycare for my dog. Not only they make sure all the dogs are acknowledged and treat with respect; they really care. Thank you for an amazing experience! I'm looking forward to keep contributing for your purpose!
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oh no. try footprints wildlife 2063532111 as she is licensed for this. he will sadly probably need to be euthanized though, that doesn't sound promising. Kathi will tell you what to do. thank you for trying.
thanks for caring about this kitty. first off, is her ear tipped at all? our first concern is whether she is spayed (the tipping indicates yes she's spayed), since ultimately that needs to be resolved whether or not she can be rehomed. the thing about stray cats/ ferals is they are not always adoptable- and by bringing them into a shelter for example, they can become so stressed or sick that they end up being euthanized. whereas if they were just trapped, altered and released again (called TNR), they would be happier on the street- but not breeding and increasing the stray or feral population. ultimately, if she is scared and doesn't want to be caught, she's probably not a candidate for adoption and should not be brought to a shelter...but should be trapped and spayed, then returned to her life. we want them to have a loving home but that isn't always what they do ;) please contact FCAT https://www.facebook.com/FeralTrapping as this is their specialty!
Yep. Check out their online form for surrender. They're very nice and should be able to help you out. Sorry you and your furry friend didn't work out!
No., please call animal control. Regional Animal Services King County will help you out.
Me too. I thoght i was talking to them. I didnt see an email for Motley Zoo on the sight.
You can also try the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. They have bird rehab folks statewide.
Not sure just look it up on your GPS and the website is there
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