Pawrticipate in our virtual Kitten Shower now through May 31 to keep hundreds of homeless kittens and their mamas fed, safe, and warm!
Throughout the Kitten Shower, we are collecting essential supplies like kitten food, heating pads, litter, feline milk replacement, and many other items to help kittens thrive to adulthood and keep their mamas strong. Visit our Amazon wish list which has a comprehensive list of items needed by our partners and the individual caretakers we serve, or make a monetary donation to support these life-saving efforts today so we can fill in supply need
Throughout the Kitten Shower, we are collecting essential supplies like kitten food, heating pads, litter, feline milk replacement, and many other items to help kittens thrive to adulthood and keep their mamas strong. Visit our Amazon wish list which has a comprehensive list of items needed by our partners and the individual caretakers we serve, or make a monetary donation to support these life-saving efforts today so we can fill in supply need

Donate and help pets in need!
Heartfelt gifts from supporters like you are the primary source of
funding for our programs that help animals in Washington State.
"Donate" today and start helping pets in need.
Here's what your donation can do:
* Give homeless animals hope in finding their forever homes through our Adoption Program which includes our #WhyNotMePets campaign and multi-shelter adoption events (on hold due to covid).
* Provide free or low cost spay and neuter surgeries for pets of people in financial need, which helps control the number of unwanted litters, through our Spay & Neuter Increase Program (SNIP).
* Keep cats and dogs with their caretakers, safe and loved, through our Pet Retention Program. This includes helping homeless and low income residents with veterinary services, supplies and identification tags.
- $25 can help provide a bed to a pet in need.
- $50 can support a spay or neuter surgery.
- $75 can help put jackets, sweaters, and rain coats on cold pets.
- $100 can support 20 microchips and ID tags to reunite lost pets with their caretakers.
- $250 can support life-saving vaccines and flea treatment for nearly 100 pets, sparing them illness.
- $500 can help provide a bag of food and treats to keep 25 pets' bellies full.
- $1000 can support a cat spay and neuter clinic.
- $2500 can support an adoption event.
* Give homeless animals hope in finding their forever homes through our Adoption Program which includes our #WhyNotMePets campaign and multi-shelter adoption events (on hold due to covid).
* Provide free or low cost spay and neuter surgeries for pets of people in financial need, which helps control the number of unwanted litters, through our Spay & Neuter Increase Program (SNIP).
* Keep cats and dogs with their caretakers, safe and loved, through our Pet Retention Program. This includes helping homeless and low income residents with veterinary services, supplies and identification tags.
If you prefer to mail your donation, please make checks payable to Pawsitive Alliance and mail to:
Pawsitive Alliance
14150 NE 20th St F1-233
Bellevue, WA 98007
If you would like to make a larger or non-monetary donation or are interested in planned giving, please contact executivedirector@pawsitivealliance.org
Pawsitive Alliance is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization (EIN 84-1679356) and your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Pawsitive Alliance
14150 NE 20th St F1-233
Bellevue, WA 98007
If you would like to make a larger or non-monetary donation or are interested in planned giving, please contact executivedirector@pawsitivealliance.org
Pawsitive Alliance is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization (EIN 84-1679356) and your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Pawsitive Alliance is proud to be part of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) and Charity Fund Drive (CFD) for workplace giving campaigns.

We participate in workplace giving campaigns through Local Independent Charities of America.
CFC #77881 (federal employees)
CFD #1478319 (state employees)
KCEGP #2757 (King County employees)
CFC #77881 (federal employees)
CFD #1478319 (state employees)
KCEGP #2757 (King County employees)