Resources for Pets including Food and Care in Issaquah & Sammamish
Seattle Humane: If you have lost your SNAP benefits or are in need of free or low-cost pet supplies or care we have a few resources here for you.
Pet Food Banks: From Pasado's Safe Haven, we’ve linked an interactive map that they shared showing where you can pick up supplies: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...
Oogie’s Ohana Pet Food Bank here at Seattle Humane will have walk-up hours where you can pick up pet food and supplies. Our Pet Food Bank is open on the first and third Thursday and Saturday of each month, located at 13212 SE Eastgate Way in Bellevue. We do not require government identification or documentation to access our services. Please visit website for more information before arriving
If you have the means, please consider donating supplies or funds to local food banks! Our pet food bank wish list is here: https://www.amazon.com/.../ls/2UPO5ZZ68CZPL/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex
Veterinary Care: Seattle Humane provides low-cost spay & neuter services and wellness pet care through our community clinic. You can learn more about those services here: https://www.seattlehumane.org/ser.../veterinary-care-center/
We also have a few other organizations listed here that provide low-cost services. You can visit them to learn more about their care and how to qualify.
Pet Safety
King County animal control officers will respond to resident calls about animals in distress. Call 911 or 206-296-PETS (7387) if you see a pet in a hot car, or an animal that lacks access to warmth (winter), fresh water and shade.
KCLS: Washington Health Outreach for Free and Low-Cost Veterinary Care Sunday, December 14, 11:00am–2:00pm View all dates Renton
Get free and low-cost veterinary care for community members in need. Washington Health Outreach will be set up in the parking lot of the library. First come, first served. Spots fill up quickly, so arrive early. Visit the website for a full schedule and list of available services.
Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank provides pet food for clients.
King County Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) Pet assistance program
Pet Food Banks, Resources To Rehome Your Pet Responsibly Or Tips to Help Keep Your Pet, Surrendering a Pet
If you’re a pet owner, you’ll find services at Seattle Humane to assist you. In addition to providing shelter and care for homeless animals, we also seek to serve our community. Many of our services are for families who are low-income residents of King County or for pet owners who find themselves in crisis.
Pet Food Bank and Supplies
Veterinary Care
Pet Deposit Fees and Pet Rent
Finding Temporary Foster Care
The SPOT program uses Seattle Humane’s existing foster network to house pets for owners who need temporary care due to housing insecurity, hospitalization or other personal crisis.
Pet Project - Helping Clients with HIV/AIDS and Cancer
The Pets for Life program at Seattle Humane serves people and animals in Seattle’s 98108 zip code and provides free spay/neuter surgeries, vaccines, pet supplies and other pet care resources.
Pasado Safe Haven: New Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic in Renton
Appointments are available now for our low-cost spay/neuter clinic in Renton! This clinic is starting in August and will be hosted weekly on Wednesdays. These clinics are for cats and a small number of dogs under 20 lbs. Space will fill up very quickly — click here to book now or join the dog waitlist: https://bit.ly/RentonSpayNeuterPSH
Seattle Veterinary Outreach provides compassionate mobile veterinary care so homeless people and their pets can thrive together.
Now Open at 1101 Airport Way South, in the SoDo neighborhood. The company has been providing essential veterinary services free of charge to pet owners who are homeless or earn a lower income since 1986. Doney Coe has been operating out of a temporary space since it lost its permanent location nearly a year ago. The partnership with King County has allowed the clinic to have a permanent space once again.
WA Health Outreach Schedule of Community Locations
Washington Health Outreach improves community health by providing free and low cost veterinary, health, and social services for our neighbors. All services are walk-in and first come first serve, no appointments. We recommend that you arrive earlier than the start time of the clinic. Expect to wait some time for your turn to be seen, so bring what you need to stay comfortable.

