Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
P.O. Box 14142
Tumwater, WA 98511-4142
ph: 360 866 8367
fax: 360 252 7020
mail

August
'Hunter' the caracal arrived!

'Sid' the Washington bobcat arrived from Sarvey Wildlife Rehab Center!

WFAC held six cats (three Siberian Lynx, a Canadian lynx/bobcat hybrid and two bobcats) for the State in connection with an animal neglect case. They resided here for four months prior to their relocation to a facility in Colorado.

This is 'Koshka' - a Siberian Lynx

This is 'Morris' - a bobcat
WFAC was called on to help relocate two Siberian Tigers. Click here to see updates!

WFAC also took a Canadian lynx - 'Charlie' - and an African serval - 'Squeaker' - from the same location.
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You can help us continue our much needed work! We have outgrown our present location. If we had had the space needed it would not have been necessary to relocate the six cats mentioned to the left! Their transfer caused additional stress for the cats and we would have loved to care for them for the rest of their lives. Please help us provide an outstanding and much needed service in Washington State.
Our goals for the near future include spacious 'natural' enclosures for our residents, an outstanding education center where students and the public can learn about wild cats, and a much needed wildlife rehab center for indigenous animals from Washington State.

Do you know what happens when orphaned or injured native wildlife such as this baby cougar can not find a place for rehab? Answer: Their future is very doubtful. Please help us provide a future for them by clicking here.
Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
P.O. Box 14142
Tumwater, WA 98511-4142
ph: 360 866 8367
fax: 360 252 7020
mail