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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Grand Opening this Friday for Local Cat Shelter in Ballinger Village

Daisy is the first feline to receive care in the new facility
Photo courtesy SAFe
Seattle Area Feline Rescue (SAFe Rescue) is pleased to invite community members to attend the Grand Opening Celebration at its new, expanded location in Ballinger Village (20226 Ballinger Way NE) from 3pm to 6pm this Friday, August 11, 2023. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to:
  • Tour SAFe’s new, larger facility
  • Sign up to volunteer or foster
  • Admire adorable, adoptable cats and kittens
  • Learn about SAFe’s Community Clinics and Pet Pantry
  • Enjoy light refreshments
  • Spin the wheel and win a prize
  • Shop for pet supplies
On the first day of adoption these littermates
found a home. Always best to adopt in pairs.
Photo courtesy SAFe
"We’re thrilled to welcome visitors to come and explore SAFe’s new home,” said Shelley Lawson, the Rescue’s Community Engagement Director. 
“Whether you’re looking to adopt or shop for pet supplies, you’re interested in getting involved with the Rescue, or you just love cats, we’re looking forward to giving you a tour and celebrating with you!"

SAFe Rescue’s new home at Ballinger more than doubles the square footage of its previous location on Aurora Avenue. With more space, SAFe aims to make a bigger impact for both cats and the humans who love them.

Ribbon cutting ceremony
Photo courtesy SAFe
About SAFe Rescue

SAFe Rescue saves feline lives by taking in homeless cats, giving them the care they need, finding them loving homes, and supporting their human companions. 

In addition to helping rehome nearly 2,000 cats per year, SAFe’s initiatives also offer assistance such as pet food, supplies, and subsidized veterinary clinics for pet owners experiencing economic challenges so that they can stay together with their beloved companion animals.


1 comment:

  1. Thrilled that cats will get the help they deserve, here in Lake Forest Park we are helping the cats in India and Nepal. please check us out at: https://helpanimalsindia.org/news/library/in-india-cats-are-the-ultimate-underdogs

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