COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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GOAT INTAKE REQUESTS
Goat intake requests are only considered by email at this time. Please include in your contact form details of the situation requiring rehoming or rescue. Please note that we are not able to accept all animals, and we have limited space for owner surrenders due to the large amount of
neglect and urgent cases in the region. |
LOOSE CATS OR DOGS
VIPP [email protected] or (206) 389-1085 [email protected] or (206) 389-1085 REPORTING ANIMAL CRUELTY King Co. Police Dept. (206) 463-9111 LOOSE FARM ANIMALS Tag @theoldgoatshome in any post online Or email [email protected] OR go to our facebook page and leave a message. |
INJURED ANIMALS
First, slow down, make sure your hazard lights are on and assess the situation. Does this animal really need your help? Sometimes fawns, birds, and seals look like they are abandoned but they are not. Err on the side of caution before interfering; watch for a while.”Rescue,” and the associated transport, can be highly traumatic for wild animals and should not be undertaken lightly. If you decide the animal does need help, here is a list of wildlife rehabilitation agencies to call for further assistance. For King County
United States 253-350-5792
206-353-2111
Lynnwood, WA 98046 United States 425-412-4040 |
DEAD OR STRANDED MARINE ANIMALS
Marine Mammal Stranding Network— Cathy King from World Vets is our local NOAA Marine Mammal stranding coordinator as of June 2020: call: 253-777-1775, or email: [email protected]. Another local contact is Anne Stateler: 206-463-9041 or [email protected] |
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The Old Goats Home & Rescue EIN For Donations
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