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Alley Cat Project’s primary mission is to reduce the population of stray cats in Seattle through trap, neuter, and return of feral cats. We spay and neuter feral adult cats, and we foster, socialize and adopt out kittens as well as adult cats who have socialization potential. ACP is 100% volunteer run and foster based, and does not have a physical shelter.

What We Do

Here are some things we do to help Seattle’s feral, stray and abandoned cats:

  • Trap, Neuter (or spay), and Return (TNR) feral cats to their colonies. TNR is a humane solution to the problem of unowned free roaming cats.
  • Foster friendly cats who were lost or abandoned so that they can be redeemed by an owner or adopted to a new family.
  • Socialize semi-friendly kittens and cats so they can be adopted as pets.
  • Provide basic medical care, nutritious food, and safe and sanitary conditions to all cats after alteration.
  • Alter cats through the services of Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project (FCSNP).

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Alley Cat Project

Alley Cat Project

Alley Cat Project is a non profit organization run by volunteers working to reduce the cat population through humane solutions such as trap, neuter, return (TNR).

7 days ago

Alley Cat Project
Hi friends of Alley Cat Project 🙂Some of our volunteer team is at the Animal Care Expo in Las Vegas this week. We are learning so much and can’t wait to bring our knowledge back to the entire Alley Cat Project team and the kitties! ... See MoreSee Less
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7 days ago

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Here's a Happy Tail we are thrilled to announce - one of our extra-fluffy long-term foster cats named Herb has been adopted! He was originally trapped in April of 2024, so he was in foster care for a year. We are so grateful for his dedicated foster parents, who never gave up on him. This is him as a kitten last year, and now, showing his extreme fluffitude. Bon voyage sweet boy! 😍 ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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Here's an adorable Happy Tails update on a black kitten we trapped who is now named Razzle. As you can see he is now an expert in relaxing in the cutest poses, and is clearly the King of Sploot! ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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Our newest arrival - this feral guy is already improving, and is reluctantly letting us apply antibiotic eye ointment, as he probably knows he needs it. Other than that he is eating well and on the road to recovery already. It's definitely a happy Caturday for him! 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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Meet Gambit, a sharp-dressed fellow who was rescued by a kind-hearted good Samaritan who made the wise move of getting him indoors. At just around one year old, Gambit loves thinking two steps ahead and he’s eager to learn new games and outwit boredom with playful moves. -Gambit is currently available for adoption on our Petfinder page. Link in Bio-www.petfinder.com/cat/gambit-75961237/wa/seattle/alley-cat-project-wa500/ ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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Happy tails to these three former bottle babies. Pablo, Petra, and Gunnar were born outside near Seward Park. After their mom ran off and avoided being trapped, they were brought inside to have a chance at indoor life. Their foster couldn’t help but fall in love with them and add them to their family. Their foster says every time they look at them, they can’t believe how lucky they are to have all three of them in their lives. 🖤 🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛ 🖤 ... See MoreSee Less
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