Pawsitive Alliance is not an Animal Shelter or Rescue, and cannot accept any animals. There are many resources available, click here to find about the ones in your area.
Below is a listing of various animal services organizations. Please contact them for more information about their services.
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society has a low-cost spay/neuter voucher program for low-income citizens of our community for cats & kittens!
South County Cats has received grants from both the Washington Federation of Animal Care and Control Agencies and the Dugan Foundation to spay/neuter 129 cats for Spay Day 2010. This program is for ALL cat owners in south King County. We have partnered with several local veterinarians for this special promotion. Female cats are $20 (co-pay) and male cats are $10 (co-pay).
ASPCA offers a comprehensive and searchable database designed to help you find low-cost spay/neuter programs in your community.
Pets 911 offers a searchable listing of local spay and neuter clinics.
PAWS offers low-cost spay and neuter surgeries for dogs, cats and rabbits.
Coalition: HUMAnE Spay & Neuter Clinic in Tacoma offers low-cost spay and neuter. Services are not limited to Pierce County residents.
For more information:www.coalitionhumane.org or call 253.627.SPAY.
NOAH Center offers low-cost spay and neuter at their clinic in Stanwood. Please call to determine if you qualify for reduced rate surgery at 360-629-7055.
For more information:http://www.thenoahcenter.org/Noah_SpayNeuterPrograms.asp
Pit Bull Rescue Central's spay/neuter fund for pit bulls is now active. They fund the lowest cost option within 30 miles of the applicant.
NOAH offers free or low cost vaccination and veterinary clinic on the 2nd Saturday of each month at Clip-N-Clean, 608 N Oakes St, Tacoma, 98406. Line up begins early morning.
Pierce County Animal Welfare may help with vet bills, Pierce County residents, call 253-564-7797.
Vets for Less offers low cost vaccinations. Puyallup 253-445-0808; Federal Way 253-874-VETS
American Animal Hospital Association: "Through the AAHA Helping Pets Fund, veterinary care is possible for sick or injured pets even if they have been abandoned or if their owner is experiencing financial hardship."
Angels 4 Animals: "Our services range from financial aid to complete treatment to those pets and pet owners in need."
Care Credit: A credit card company for health care, including veterinary care. "With a comprehensive range of plan options, for treatment or procedure fees from $1 to over $25,000, we offer a plan and a low monthly payment to fit comfortably into almost every budget."
Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance (FVEAP): The Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial assistance to cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services to save their companions when life-threatening illness or injury strikes.
Help-A-Pet: "Our efforts focus on serving the elderly, the disabled, and the working poor."
IMOM: "We are dedicated to insure that no companion animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially challenged."
The Pet Fund: "The Pet Fund is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit association that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need urgent veterinary care."
United Animal Nations: "The mission of LifeLine is to help homeless or recently rescued animals suffering from life-threatening conditions that require specific and immediate emergency veterinary care. We strive to serve Good Samaritans and rescue groups who take in sick or injured animals."