Fire District 44 teams up with South County Cats

King County Fire District 44's Station 95 fire department personnel have been assisting South County Cats with humanely trapping a colony of feral cats who live on station property.

King County Fire District 44’s Station 95 fire department personnel have been assisting South County Cats with humanely trapping a colony of feral cats who live on station property.

The nine adult cats that have been trapped so far will get spayed/neutered, shots, then will return back to Station 95. Also trapped were three kittens which will be put into foster homes and available for adoption at the King County Animal Shelter in Kent.  The feral cats live on fire department property and volunteers help feed them but the colony grew substantially this year.

“We are so thankful for South County Cats for helping us capture, transport, and payment for the spay/neuter for these animals” said Tim Perciful.

South County Cats coordinated with King County Animal Shelter for foster care of the kittens. They also help with transportation and payment to Pasado’s Spay Station to vaccinate, and spay/neuter the adult cats.