Address: 420 WA-3, Shelton, WA 98584, USA
Phone: +13604273167
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Teresa Miyamura
My experience was that twice I waited all afternoon for someone to show up after being told they would bring me some traps. They never called either time to say they werent coming and never did come. In the end I spent money on traps and cages and my sister took all 5 kitten,s and the mother cat. All I really needed were the traps it took much longer with only the one I could afford along with the cage I bought to keep them in It would sure be nice if at least they could help with the costs of spay an neuter But I,m sure that wont happen either. Hidden haven
Carly Monkman
What can I say about an organization that puts the needs of animals first? The baby in this picture was born without shoulder blades or usable front arms and another rescue was going to put this baby down but kitten rescue of Mason County took this baby in and helped to find the perfect place for her to be the rest of her happy and very active life. This is just one example of the thousands of lives they have saved!
Shawna Barron
Friendly knowledgeable staff with cute cats and kittens. They will not separate bonded pairs so keep that in mind if you are seeking a single pet. :)
Amanda Blackwell-Ady
Adopted a sweet cat here and the moment we got home she was coughing so badly I didn’t think she could breath properly, told the shelter I needed to bring her back so I didn’t expose my other animals to an upper respiratory infection that is contagious to dogs and cats. When I brought her back they put her in the same kennel she was in less than 48 hours before in a room with OTHER cats that were to be adopted out. The people here seem really kind but it’s incredibly irresponsible to put a possibly very sick cat back in an area with other supposedly healthy cats.
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Kitten rescue works with Shelton vet to run a free feral fix and release program. Call the vet and make an appointment using that program name.
You may want to call Concern for Animals or Feline Friends. Both have been known to assist with animal care for low incomes. They've helped me a couple of times over the years. Good luck.
A six month old female cat is an adult and can have kittens. Is she spayed and does she have her shots? Granny Kat, Norma
They have kittens that are wonderful. Not baby kittens but they are still kittens. When you call ask to meet Giana. A little black female. She will make someone very happy and male named Gaylord. There are so many sweet animals there. Don't forget the barn cats that are allowed to go outside. Some are actually tame just need more help.
Hello, Next sale is March 12, 2022. Rest of the dates are on our website kittenresq.net. Thank you, Deedre
You'll have to contact them. And ask, via email or phone.
We always can use towels and small throw blankets. Thank you so very much.b
I suggest Kitten Rescue. They will know what to do.
It says on website they are open today the 2nd. But you have to go to the website and select the cat you are interested in and make an appointment.
They do with cats that are over 6 months. They will not spray kittens because they are too young. They also do not allow declawing if I remember correctly.
The cost is 75 dollars. This includes altering, testing, internal/external parasite control and shots. Please go to our website with questions, we have a lot of information on it. Granny Kat, Norma
Kitten rescue is an excellent shelter so taking your kitty back there is the only choice. Norma would want that ,no question
Some animal shelters will do this at no charge if you're low income. I know Thurston County does but not sure of your area.
Ya there not a bad place at all the people who run it are old and kinda weird but they'll take great care of the cats I just got two the other day from there
I dont think anyone has the time to go do that for you. Not to mention it's going to change kittens go very quickly.
You can call and ask them. They are super nice and should have it on record.
You may also want to contact the Animal shelter in Olympia. They did have a program for those with low incomes which provided free spay and neutering if funds were available. You may also want to contact an organization called Concern for Animals. I'm not sure if they specifically cover these services but know they assist low income people with vet services. Thanks for being a responsible pet owner and Good luck!
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