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Figaro and Studmuffin
These sweet cats were saved from euthanasia last spring by Animal Talk when they were about five weeks old. They have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, which requires extraction of some of their teeth, accompanied by a heavy course of antibiotics and medication. We are accepting donations to help pay for the treatment they need. | Our Featured Cats....Who We AreWelcome to the Animal Talk Rescue Web page. We are a 501.C3 Non Profit "no-kill" rescue shelter. We are sponsored by Animal Talk, a friendly neighborhood petshop between Wallingford and the University district neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington.Animal Talk opened its doors 19 years ago, and the non profit rescue was developed after kittens were being left on the doorstep. While our rescue focus has been primarily with cats and kittens, rescue of any abused, abandoned or neglected companion animals is undertaken provided there is space available. All of our pets are spayed or neutered before they are placed in homes. There is much information available today that shows that early spay and neutering is preferable to waiting until the cat is old enough to have babies of its own. Here are a few links for you to read if you have concerns.
All of our kittens that are neutered are watched round the clock by staff and foster parents to ensure their health and comfort in recovery from surgery. . |
Read about Tria, a rescued feral cat, warning VERY GRAPHIC photos of injury
Due to a large donation, we have a $1000.00 reward with Crimestoppers at 206-343-2020 for any information about this crime. They accept anonymous phone calls, so if you know ANYTHING at all, please call! Our HeroesClick here to see who has already donated to help the kittiesOur Wish ListIf you can't adopt today, but would like to help, please check our wish list. There are many inexpensive items that we could really use!Alley Cat AlliesAlley Cat Allies are the foremost experts on feral cats. They promote non-lethal control for feral and stray cats with trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs that effectively reduce their population by sterilization - not euthanasia.! This website full of great information for everyone interested in these cats. | |
![]() We all make mistakes, but don't "litter!" | How we screen your new petAll kittens and cats are screened for feline leukemia and other health problems upon arrival. Then they start a quarantine for at least 7 days. During first vaccines, worming, a fungal and flea bath, Frontline flea treatment, Avid microchip and any other medical treatment necessary. The Adoption center closes 1/2 hour before the close of the pet shop each day. |
Adopting a friendAll kittens or cats go home with a free bag of Nutro kitten or cat food, a 2 week health guarantee, and a free vet exam through All Pet Vet Clinic.Some of our other Success storiesThese are cats that we rescued and then YOU adopted! Look here to see some happy cats.Make a donation!Come Visit Us!Click Here to see where we are located on a map.Animal Talk Rescue 6514 Roosevelt Way NE Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: 206-526-1558 Please call us during store hours for more information about these adoptable cats. Pet store hours are Adoption Center hours Here's a link to our other home page. Remember to use your back button to come back here to view more cats ! Email: atrescue@aol.com Click here for a list of pets at this shelter | |
