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

2 days ago

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We are completely blown away! Thanks to you, we officially met our GiveBIG goal! 🎉 A massive, heartfelt thank you to every single person who donated, shared, and cheered us on during this campaign. We are incredibly humbled by your generosity and the strength of this community.To celebrate, please enjoy these extremely happy tippy-taps from our favorite little baker! She's baking up a fresh batch of GiveBIG thank-you biscuits just for you all. Here’s to saving more lives together! ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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In honor of National Tabby Day, here are some of our most beautiful and unusual tabby cats, in all of their striped, swirled, spotted, and ticked glory! We've got mackerel tabbies, classic tabbies, spotted tabbies, ticked tabbies, tabby points, dilute tabbies, torbies and torticos, tuxedos, and piebald tabbies! Which is your favorite? ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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Please forgive our accidental sneak peek of next week’s mewsletter! Today’s actual mewsletter discussed the importance of sterilization, especially for female cats. Unaltered female cats not only run the risk of experiencing back-to-back pregnancies, which is incredibly taxing on their bodies, but that also puts them at a high risk of developing an infection called pyometra. We’ve already seen a few of these cases so far this year, and luckily we were able to intervene before it turned deadly. Your donation this Give Big will help ensure that we are able to continue to provide prompt veterinary care for the cats who need it most. Feral or not, they are all deserving of a healthy life free from pain and suffering ❤️‍🩹 ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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There will never be enough slides for us to showcase the INCREDIBLE, INDESCRIBABLE, SELFLESS work that our volunteers do! Answering calls, trapping, fostering, adoption screening, event planning, fundraising, accounting, driving, clinic planning, recovering, kennel cleaning, socializing, marketing, networking, vaccinating, medical advising, record keeping, bottle feeding, website building, supply ordering, acknowledgment writing, adoption profile auditing, photographing, training, recruiting, community building, feral feeding, supply storing, advocating, shelter building, fospice-ing, lost pet reuniting, ringworm-quarantining, fecal float preparing…..and certainly we’ve forgotten a few (not on purpose) This work is hard. It’s heartbreaking, infuriating, stressful, challenging. There’s poop. There’s pee. There’s loss. There are bites and urgent care visits and being paranoid about rabies! There are people who love what we do and people who hate it. Sleepless nights hoping the cats you’re responsible for will make it til morning. Trying to say yes to every call for help while keeping one eye on the bank account wondering “Can we afford it? We have to” And there’s love. Lots and lots and lots of love. Respect. Selflessness. Gratitude. How lucky are we to have a group of 350+ badass people giving up their time (a lot of it) to help the cats of Seattle and beyond?! Not enough slides. Not enough words. Thank you, team Alley Cat. We truly could not do it without you. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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🐾Raise your paws if you have a new furrever home! This sweet lil tabby, El Tigre, was recently adopted along with his brother, Blue Steel, after being socialized by one of our dedicated foster parents. 🫶 Another happy ending thanks to our amazing trappers, vaccinators, transporters, fosters, and donors! 🙏#alleycatproject #adoptdontshop #fosteringsaveslives #catrescue #catsofseattle #sunsouttumsout☀️ ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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👅🐱🐶Tongue Out Tuesday is better with friends! 🐶🐱👅These adorable foster kittens have found the perfect playmate…their resident dog buddy!Moments like these highlight what foster care is all about—helping cats and kittens become confident, social, and ready for their forever families. ❤️If you’d like to support Alley Cat Project, make sure to mark your calendars for our GiveBig fundraiser on May 5, with early giving starting on April 28!#alleycatproject #tongueouttuesday #adoptdontshop #spayandneuter #seattlecatrescue #fosteringsaveslives ... See MoreSee Less
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