Above image: Volunteer of the Month is featured on the far left, along side RASKC colleague volunteers Diane and Allison

Meet Denise! During the eight years that RASKC had maintained a cat-care program at Bellevue Crossroads, 2008- 2016, Denise served as both lead and co-lead volunteer. She also has served as a foster volunteer, helps at Kirkland, and has worked at many special adoption events. Denise is also a key leader in helping to organize volunteer recognition events for eastside volunteers. She is one of the very nicest people you would ever meet. Read our Q&A with her below.

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This is the fourth of nine segments which Univision Seattle, KUNS Channel 51, is proudly airing on Wednesdays at 6pm and 11pm. This segment is focused on adopting a pet. Learn more about RASKC’s stories on Univision.   Title: Adopting a pet Story by: Jaime Mendez, Reporter and Anchor Introduction Every single time we air our ‘pet […]

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Here’s a snapshot of our furry friends dressed up – share with us yours! (Facebook @KingCountyPets or via Twitter @kcpets

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Officer Goldstone and I responded to a call regarding a dog named Bear whose head was completely stuck in the middle of a tire rim with the tire attached.  We tried everything including soaping the dog’s head and neck with dish soap but could not get him free.  We called the local fire station and Art, […]

This is the third of nine segments which Univision Seattle, KUNS Channel 51, is proudly airing on Wednesdays at 6pm and 11pm. This segment is focused on pet disaster preparedness. Learn more about RASKC’s stories on Univision.  

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This is the second of nine segments which Univision Seattle, KUNS Channel 51, is proudly airing on Wednesdays at 6pm and 11pm. This segment is focused on pet licensing. Learn more about RASKC’s stories on Univision.

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Crossposted from Seattle Times

A habitat is a place where an animal gets everything that they need to survive. Every animal is different, but despite these differences most animals need some of the same things. Every animal needs food, water, shelter and a safe place.

Your home is your habitat and it might also be the habitat of a family pet or other animal. Different animals have different needs, which means that they each live and thrive in different kinds of habitats. It is important that if you have a pet, or if you are considering getting a new pet, you do plenty of research so that you know how to set up a comfortable and safe habitat.

 Read more for tips on meeting your pets’ needs, including choosing the right food, shelter and activities for different kids of pets.

Provided by Seattle Animal Shelter, Regional Animal Services of King CountyMudbay and Newspapers in Education.


About Newspapers in Education
Newspapers In Education (NIE) promotes learning and literacy by providing electronic newspapers with sponsored curriculum to teachers and students throughout Washington state and beyond. NIE’s award-winning program supports classrooms from kindergarten through college with daily emailed lesson plans, engaging in-paper content, weekly serial stories and award-winning curricula that meets Common Core and Washington State K–12 Learning Standards. NIE also offers relevant, real-world learning opportunities, trainings and workshops for educators.

 

 

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UPDATE: Toby was adopted on October 8!
Congratulations, and Happy Tails!

Toby came in to our shelter scared and terribly matted.  Because he was so matted, it was painful to be touched and even to walk, as his hair was constantly pulling on his skin, this caused him to be quite grumpy (understandably).  Luckily we have awesome people in our community that came to his rescue!

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In the Fall of 2016, we had the opportunity to work with Univision Seattle (KUNS channel 51) the 5th largest network in the US with the largest Spanish speaking audience in the world, to air nine stories focused on engaging and informing the community on the various services provided by King County’s Regional Animal Services.   Click […]

Meet Vyrna!

Not only has she contributed over 3,419 hours over the past six years, Vyrna has made and contributed over 1,300 cat cozy blankets to RASKC. She volunteers as a cat meet-and-greet volunteer, as a foster volunteer, and she works special adoption events. Ever ready to fill-in on a moment’s notice, Vyrna is extraordinarily helpful. She also helps with the filming of our cats for Comcast “Pets on Demand.”  Vyrna is originally from Canada, with her home now in Kent. And she’s one of our most vivacious volunteers. Read our Q&A with her below:

 

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