• Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
Plugin Install : Cart Icon need WooCommerce plugin to be installed.
  • Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home PETS

Stray cats overcrowd Everett’s animal shelter

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
October 1, 2023
in PETS
36 3
0
Stray cats overcrowd Everett’s animal shelter
32
SHARES
356
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
Dog Food topper - Getquelle365


EVERETT — In October, you can adopt your new furry friend from the Everett Animal Shelter at a discount.

The discount comes after a spike in stray animals were brought into the shelter. On Sept. 21, the shelter announced they were at cat-pacity — er, capacity — with cats.

One pet parent, Elli Case, adopted her cat Junebug from the shelter last week. She started as a nervous cat who would hiss at people nearby, Case said.

Since then, Case has enjoyed seeing Junebug “come out of her shell,” and get more and more used to other people.

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365

Butter, one of the longer residents of the Everett Animal Shelter, stretches in his outdoor patio on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Butter is a shelter staff favorite and will be anyones friend. Butter suffers from urinary crystals but will have his prescription food paid for a year for whoever adopts him. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

In an attempt to “empty the shelters,” Bissell Pet Foundation, an animal welfare organization, is sponsoring adoption fees for shelters across the country, including Everett’s. The promotion is active from Oct. 1 to 15.

Fees for adopting a cat or dog over 6 months old will be $25 to $50. The fee includes vaccinations and spaying or neutering the animal.

Sully, an 8 month old dog, peers out of his dog pod at the Everett Animal Shelter on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Sully is currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Sully, an 8 month old dog, peers out of his dog pod at the Everett Animal Shelter on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Sully is currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Lindsay Roe, the shelter’s development manager, said it now has between 100 and 130 cats in its care on any given day. The spike in stray cats comes toward the end of “kitten season,” which lasts from spring into the fall.

“We always have a lot of stray cats that are really hard to get reunited with their families due to a lack of microchips, IDs and collars,” she said.

Over the past few years, Roe said more people are looking to rehome their pets. Currently, the shelter has a two- to three-month waitlist for rehoming pets and encourages pet owners to take other routes, like Facebook groups.

A handful of sick cats lay in their separate kennels as they are treated with medications to get them healthy so they can be put up for adoption on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

A handful of sick cats lay in their separate kennels as they are treated with medications to get them healthy so they can be put up for adoption on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Roe and the shelter have to prioritize sick kittens people find outside. She said if they accepted all the animals, the shelter would be “bursting at the seams.”

For people looking to adopt, Roe said there aren’t a lot of barriers to pet ownership. All the shelter looks for is that the animals will be adequately cared for.

Roe also said hopeful pet owners should be aware of all the expectations and problems that come with caring for animals, like training pets to use a litter box and introducing them to other animals.

If it isn’t the right time to adopt a pet, people can help the shelter in other ways.

The shelter accepts donations of supplies, pet food and money.

Jenelle Baumbach: 360-352-8623; jenelle.baumbach@heraldnet.com; Twitter: @jenelleclar.

Gallery

A handful of sick cats lay in their separate kennels as they are treated with medications to get them healthy so they can be put up for adoption on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Butter, one of the longer residents of the Everett Animal Shelter, stretches in his outdoor patio on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Butter is a shelter staff favorite and will be anyones friend. Butter suffers from urinary crystals but will have his prescription food paid for a year for whoever adopts him. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

A sign outside of a makeshift sick cat room alerts staff to wear sterile coverings when entering the room to keep all animals healthy and to not spread any sickness on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

A pod of young kittens, Bronze, Tungsten, Zinc and Aluminum watch as Everett Animal Shelter staff members walk by on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. All four kittens are currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Healy, another longer term resident of the Everett Animal Shelter, walks around his cat pod on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Healy suffers from urinary crystals and his prescription food will be paid for a year. He is a friendly cat who can sometimes het overstimulated while being pet so he likes love on his own terms. Healy is currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Danny Ocean, Swiper and Robin Hood look out of their cat pod at the Everett Animal Shelter on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. All three cats are currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Sully, an 8 month old dog, peers out of his dog pod at the Everett Animal Shelter on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 in Everett, Washington. Sully is currently available for adoption. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)






Source link

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365
Tags: AnimalCatsEverettsovercrowdShelterStray
Tweet8Share13Share3Share
Previous Post

Ribble Valley doorbell camera footage captures dog fouling

Next Post

Crestline residents opens dog training business for area owners

Doggone Well Staff

Doggone Well Staff

Next Post
Crestline residents opens dog training business for area owners

Crestline residents opens dog training business for area owners

Youtube Channel

Currently Playing

Jealous Dog Want Attention Compilation NEW

Jealous Dog Want Attention Compilation NEW

00:06:28

Best Of Funny Guilty Dog Compilation 2014

00:05:32

Best Dog Birthday Surprise: DIY Ball Pit for Maymo

00:01:39

How a little microchip changed this dog's life!!! Please share this important video. #dog

00:05:48

Follow Our Page

Popular Post

    Follow Us

    Category

    • CBD
    • EXERCISES
    • Home
    • NEW POSTS
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • PETS
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • TRENDING

    Tag Cloud

    Adoption Animal Animals Attack breeds Care Cat Cats County Day Death dog Dog as Pet Dog Owner dogs Family Fire food health Home house Humane Life Local Love Man Meet news Owners Park people Pets Police Puppy Rescue Safe Shelter Society Stray Tips Top Vet Ways Week Woman

    Recent News

    Fidofest 2025 brings joy to dog lovers in Wheeling

    Fidofest 2025 brings joy to dog lovers in Wheeling

    May 17, 2025
    B.C. strata ordered to reverse decision to remove dog from property

    B.C. strata ordered to reverse decision to remove dog from property

    May 17, 2025
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Privacy Policy

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
      • EXERCISES
      • PETS
    • CBD
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRENDING
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • Advertise Here

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In