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SPOT (Supporting Pet Owners in Transition) Program offered at Seattle Humane
Houses pets for owners who need temporary care due to housing insecurity, hospitalization or other personal crisis. Can foster pets for up to 90 days.
Uses existing foster network to house pets for owners who need temporary care due to housing insecurity, hospitalization or other personal crisis. 
Foster families will care for these loved pets for up to 90 days and then reunite them with their owners
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Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Shelter for Pets of Domestic Violence Survivors offered by Regional Animal Services of King County
Provides seven days of emergency shelter for pets of domestic violence survivors; must be referred by DV agency or police officer. No livestock, exotics or poisonous pets.
Provides seven days of emergency shelter for pets of domestic violence (DV) victims, since most DV shelters do not allow pets.
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Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Services offered at Auburn Valley Humane Society
Assists with the adoption of cats and dogs. Returns lost pets to owners. Accepts lost animals as well as pet surrenders. Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pays up to $500 in vet bills. Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets.
Facilitates the adoption of stray and surrendered dogs and cats. All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.  
Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pet owners may apply for monthly pet food or one-time emergency assistance for 30 days worth of supplies. 
Pays up to $500 in vet bills to low-income Auburn residents. 
Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets if the owner is temporarily unable to care for their pets.
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Animal Adoption
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Pet Food
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Control
Animal Shelters
