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From the heart
Dear Friends,
After what seemed like a long, dark, cold
winter, here at PAWS' campus in Lynnwood
the alder and hawthorn trees are now rapidly
coming into leaf, and we are serenaded by
songbirds from dawn to dusk. This can mean
only one thing: that, ready or not, we will soon
be inundated with a new generation of baby
animals, many orphaned, others with their
injured or sick parents. All will be in need of
expert, loving care.
Every year PAWS cares for several thousand
animals, and more than two-thirds are babies
and juveniles. We invite you to help us help
them this spring and summer by gathering
family, friends or co-workers, and hosting a Baby Shower Gift Drive! A selection
of the items we are in greatest need of are below, and you can find a complete wish list online at paws.org.
The orphans at our wildlife center need:
- Digital thermometers, designed for small animals, to keep track of
temperatures
- Heat lamps to keep the little ones warm
- Gift cards to home improvement stores so PAWS can safely maintain our
wildlife enclosures
- 20-gallon aquariums with tight-fitting lids to house baby mammals
- Frontline® Plus for dogs, used to control fleas, ticks and lice on squirrels,
Mountain Beavers and deer fawns!
- Gently used towels, blankets and sheets---to use as snug bedding
And the animals at our shelter need:
- KMR® and Esbiliac® formula to help kittens and puppies grow strong
- Canned cat and dog food, especially Wellness®, Nutro® and Science Diet®
- Science Diet, Nutro Max®, Sensible Choice®, and Costo's Kirkland® dry food
- Advantage® topical flea treatment for both cats and dogs
- Unscented, non-clumping cat litter (Safeway brand and Tidy Cat® are great)
- Vicks® liquid vapo-steam for helping sick kitties breathe better while they're
recovering
- Laser pointers, and soft, washable cat toys
- "Thinking toys" to mentally stimulate dogs in our care, such as Puzzle Cube®
and Kongs®
We look forward to the day when our companion animal guests are safely
adopted into their forever homes, and the wild creatures returned to their
natural habitats, healed and ready to live wild again. Until then, you have our
deepest gratitude for partnering with us in this vital work.
Wishing you a wonderful spring,

Annette Laico
Executive Director
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