Welcome to Alley Cat Project! We are a small, but passionate group of volunteers working to reduce the overpopulation of cats in Seattle using humane solutions.
Our mission is to ensure that every cat has a good home.
Helping Seattle's Feral Cats
Here are some things we do to help Seattle’s feral, stray and abandoned cats:
Adoption Inquires:
Fill out the application below to begin the adoption process.
View cats who are currently available for adoption.
Meet Bea, a loving and polite young beauty, who craves companionship! She is approximately 8-9 months old. This mostly black girl has a white chest and the cutest little white “shoes” for feet! She loves chasing a ribbon or a cloth mouse, or just curling up next to you while you work or read. She recently had a litter of kittens, but is so happy now to be able to reclaim some of her own playful kittenhood! She is alert and curious, and quite nimble. She enjoys sitting at the window watching birds and people, and just loves all the chin rubs and lovey-dovey time she can get! What Bea is looking for in a home: * Bea is very well socialized, and does not mind meeting new people! * Bea is the all-time perfect companion cat, especially for anyone who works from home. She loves her active play time, but is calm and quiet if you are busy working. * Bea is not disturbed by dogs barking, doorbell ringing, or other normal household commotion. * She needs to live indoors only. * She has a positive history with other cats and may like having a feline friend. * Bea has been curious and friendly with the cat-friendly dogs at her foster home. * She has no known history with children, but will likely do very well! * She does need children to handle her politely and respect her space. * She uses the litter box faithfully, and likes her flat scratching pad. All Alley Cat Projects cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption. Thank you for your interest in adopting Bea. If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt her by filling out this questionnaire: https://bit.ly/ACPAdoptionForm Only applicants who complete the questionnaire will be considered. View full description »
Meet Ciabatta and Pita, an adorable pair of kitties who are as fun as they are cute! These 2 are from an all-female litter of 5 kittens and were raised by a foster family in Seattle from the minute they were born on 3.11.22. Pita is a very sweet gal who loves to play with her sister Ciabatta in addition to chasing strings. Pita purrs the minute you walk into the room and can’t wait to have your full attention to cuddle or romp with toys. Ciabatta was the largest of the litter and continues to be the muscle of this duo! She’s a real lovebug and is a funny little kitty who endlessly entertains with her fun personality. She loves all toys and treats and playing with her sister, Pita. These 2 were raised indoors and nursed by their mama and fully weaned. They are very social with humans, including children. What Ciabatta and Pita are looking for in a home: - They want to stay together forever and must be adopted as a pair. - They have lots of kitten energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time. - They need to live indoors only. - They have no history with dogs other than seeing one a few times (they could not care less!) or other adult cats but would likely due well with proper slow introductions All Alley Cat Projects cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption. Thank you for your interest in Ciabatta and Pita. If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt them by filling out this questionnaire: https://bit.ly/ACPAdoptionForm View full description »
Meet Asha, a quiet, gentle girl who’s ready for the sweet life! She is approximately 1 year old. This petite and pretty torbie (tortoiseshell/tabby), whose name means “hope” in Hindi, has recently acclimated to indoor life with humans and now loves to play with toys, relax on the windowsill, and follow her people around. Her favorite things include her play tunnel and cat tower. What Asha’s looking for in a home: - She’s new to indoor life with humans, so she needs a kind and patient guide to help her continue adjusting. Loud noises, fast movements, and strangers make her nervous. - She’ll need extra time and TLC to build trust. - She needs a feline friend to play with and model good cat manners. - She has lots of energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time. - She feels at ease in a quiet and calm environment. - She needs to live indoors only. - She has a positive history with other cats. - She has no known history with dogs. - She has no known history with children. All Alley Cat Projects cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption. Thank you for your interest in adopting Asha! If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt her by filling out this questionnaire: https://bit.ly/ACPAdoptionForm Only applicants who complete the questionnaire will be considered. View full description »
Alley Cat Project rescues feral cats, primarily through "TNR" (Trap-Neuter-Return). Occasionally, the feral cats cannot be returned to the site where they were previously living and must be relocated. We prefer that they go to indoor-only "mouser" type of working homes like warehouses, large shops, Industrial settings, etc., where they can perform an organic rodent control service for you, without being exposed to hazards outdoors. We have placed many cats in settings of this type with great success. The cats will typically be very shy and seldom seen at first. They may gain trust and confidence over time and become more friendly. Typically, they hide during the day and come out at night to patrol for rodents. They are not aggressive, unless cornered and force to be handled against their will. They use litter boxes. They are very little trouble. Do you have a work setting as described above, where these "working cats" can have a home? If you do, please respond to this posting with a little bit of information about where you are located, and what the setting/situation there is like. Thank you! View full description »
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Our team entirely consists of volunteers, and we always welcome help!
Here are the current volunteer roles in need of support:
Social Media Team
Content Creator:
Community Manager:
Marketing & Events Team
Event Coordinator:
Merchandise Coordinator:
Trapping and Transport Team
Field Operative/Trapper:
Clinic Transport:
Kennel Care and Cleaning:
If you are ready to join us, please fill out our volunteer information form.
VOLUNTEER DUTIES AND DESCRIPTIONS Here are some of the things we do. Check back often as our needs change, especially during kitten season.
Capture – Do you have a car and flexibility during the evening hours? Capturing cats works best in the evening when cats are hungry and active.
Holding and Drop off – Are you an early riser with a car and enclosed garage, shed, or basement? If so, you’re a great candidate to help transport cats to the Spay/Neuter clinic in Lynnwood on weekdays and Sunday mornings.
Pickup and Recovery – Do you have a car and flexible schedule during the day? You could help picking up cats after their surgeries and keeping them warm for one or two days while they recover.
Fostering Kittens – Want to tame a wild kitten to have a better life? If you have prior experience working with kittens, are patient and living in a calm and stable environment, and are home most days or evenings, then you may be a great candidate to help a little kitten learn to trust people. Kittens born to stray mothers can be socialized within the first few weeks of their life.
Working Cats Program – We help unwanted adult cats find permanent homes in warehouses, breweries, and other places where mousers are needed. If you don’t mind driving moderate distances, and want the thrill of matching people with working cats, this might be a great opportunity for you.
If you are ready to join us, please fill out our volunteer information form.
We rely on donations to conduct all our work, and your support is extremely important to us!
Donate via PayPal. Money will go to medical care and supplies for cats, as well as trapping equipment. Alley Cat Project is a 501(c)(3) organization and your donation is tax deductible.
Mail a check made out to Alley Cat Project. Our mailing address is:
P.O. Box 99224
Seattle WA 98139-0224
Donate supplies directly. Check our Amazon wish list to find out what we need most, or get in touch.
If you need help with stray or feral cats, do not hesitate to text us or give us a call at (206) 745-0243 (between 9am and 9pm), or email at info@alleycatproject.org.
If you see young cats or kittens, call us as soon as possible! Kittens are much easier to socialize and put up for adoption than adult cats, and even a week can make a big difference in their lives!