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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).

Alley Cat Project

Alley Cat Project

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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).

5 days ago

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Kitten season really said “I’m not going anywhere!” Our team has been working hard to get this little family to safety. Life outside is always tough for kittens — and winter makes everything even harder.We’ve already surpassed our entire 2024 intake count…and we’re still going. Every rescue, every medical case, every tiny life takes resources — and you help make it possible.✨ You can support this lifesaving work today.Comment “donate” and we’ll send you all the ways you can give to our Giving Tuesday fundraiser.Let’s get these babies through winter together. 💛🐾 ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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Meet our next star of the ACP 2026 Calendar - Queens Edition : Mama Rosalina.Rosalina was barely more than a kitten herself when she welcomed her three baby girls — Birdo, Pauline, and Daisy. She’s slow to warm up, but once she trusts you, she melts into the sweetest companion. A professional flopper and roller, she’ll purr the moment your hand touches her. Rosalina has the cutest tiny meow and loves trotting around with toys in her mouth.Get your calendar today at alleycatproject.bigcartel.com/product/2026-alley-cat-project-calendar-queens-edition ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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The adoptable kittens and cats you see today don’t all start out this way. Life on the streets is rough — constant risks of injury, infection, congenital issues, poisoning… it never ends for community cats just trying to survive.But we don’t look away. Not when it’s hard. Not when it’s expensive. And definitely not when a cat needs us most.Sybil is one of the many medically complex cats who came into our care this year. Even before trapping her, we knew something was wrong with her eye. Thanks to an amazing foster and fast medical care, she’s finally safe, comfortable, and getting the treatment she deserves.🐾 Donate today to help the cats we’ll rescue in 2026 get the urgent, lifesaving care they deserve. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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The biggest generosity movement of the year is just 15 days away! Giving Tuesday is an incredibly important day for nonprofits and the communities they serve. This #GivingTuesday we are highlighting one of our current medical cases- Kendrick Purrmar.Kendrick is one of 20+ cats found living in a Seattle yard, making his home inside some old cars. What had started as a couple of strays turned into a full-blown colony. This friendly fellow was seen limping and was scooped up and brought into foster care.We took him in to get X-rays and discovered he has a rare congenital condition. Kendrick was born with malformed femoral heads. This abnormality causes instability, inflammation, and pain in his legs, making it difficult for him to walk comfortably.The cost of his surgery, hospitalization, and recovery care is significant, and we’re seeking support to make his treatment possible. We’ve already helped more cats this year than ever before — surpassing our 2024 total on November 1st. and the cats and kittens keep coming. Cats like Kendrick remind us why we can’t stop. And thanks to help from donors we can give him the chance to run, play, and live without discomfort.Mark your calendars for December 2nd and help us spread the word to as many people as possible! Every dollar counts, and cats like Kendrick are depending on us all ❤️Visit www.wagives.org/story/yhyhif to support ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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😺 Introducing Smirch, our next 2026 ACP Calendar - Queens Edition star!Smirch started her journey as a brave mom under a porch, caring for Pewter, Tuxie, and Ink. Now she’s embracing her chance to be pampered. She’s endlessly social, eager for pets from anyone willing to offer them, and completely hilarious when the catnip comes out. She’s love, silliness, and sweetness all in one perfect package.Get your calendar today at alleycatproject.bigcartel.com/product/2026-alley-cat-project-calendar-queens-edition ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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🐭 Next up in our 2026 ACP Calendar - Queens Edition series: Mous!At just about a year old, Mous is a sweetheart. She has four adorable white socks, loves all the pets, and is famously loyal to one toy - a tiny red mouse she chooses over every other option. She doesn’t have a single mean bone in her body, just a gentle heart and so much love to give. She raised her kittens, Humperdink, Miracle, Montoya, and Wesley, with the same steady, affectionate warmth she shows everyone.Get your calendar today at alleycatproject.bigcartel.com/product/2026-alley-cat-project-calendar-queens-edition ... See MoreSee Less
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