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The Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington is a non-profit organization. It's mission is to provide safe haven/sanctuary for species of wild cats …

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Aug 5, 2024
WOW!!! If you love wild cats, this is a place for you. This totally volunteer-run non-profit takes in wild cats ranging from tigers to tiny African wild cats, Northwest bobcats and cougars and lynx a… Full review by DaphneS136
Apr 28, 2023
What a great Sanctuary! The Cats! They are so beautiful! We went on an AMAZING Behind the Scenes tour with Jolie. She was knowledgeable and interesting, sharing with us the history and personali… Full review by loribV6524RP
Feb 27, 2023
We did a tour with Sarah(spelling?) and it was excellent - would definitely go again. Sarah was very knowledgable, and engaging, which really added to the tour. We drove up from Vancouver, Canada, an… Full review by laurenr410
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Job opportunities. I have been an animal control officer for 18 years. Taking early retirement and moving from California. …
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Job opportunities. I have been an animal control officer for 18 years. Taking early retirement and moving from California. I am very interested in staying in the animal field, but something more fullfilling than just picking up stray animals.
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Michelle, please send an e-mail to our website. We can get you scheduled to volunteer from there. Thank you for helping the cats out here at WFAC....We look forward to meeting you!
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Answer by MARK M · Aug 5, 2018
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What is the entrance fee?
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You can view the different tours by following the "Book your visit" link. The basic family tour is $15 for kids, $20 for adults. They have a few themed tours that show different aspects …
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You can view the different tours by following the "Book your visit" link. The basic family tour is $15 for kids, $20 for adults. They have a few themed tours that show different aspects of the facility and their work with tickets up to $100 each. For us, the basic tour had enough depth with each of the cats that I don't feel we missed out by not doing the more expensive feeding tour.
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Answer by Shannon C · Jul 28, 2017
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