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Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
3111 East Harstine Island Road North, Shelton, Washington, United States
About the Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
The Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation of wild felids such as cougars, lynx, and bobcats. Located at 3111 East Harstine Island Road North in Shelton, Washington, the center provides a safe and nurturing environment for these majestic animals. Through education and advocacy, the center works to promote coexistence between humans and wild felids, ensuring a sustainable future for these important predators in the Pacific Northwest. Visit the Wild Felid Advocacy Center to learn more about their important work and how you can get involved in protecting these incredible creatures.
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3111 E Harstine Island Rd N, Shelton, WA 98584, United States
Reviews of Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
"We had awesome experience. Mark was our guide and was very knowledgeable about all the different cats and they likes and dislikes. We were able to see most all the cats. We recommend this for all cat loves. Definitely coming back again."
"A local hidden treasure. The volunteer staff is articulate and enthusiastic, the cats beautiful and well cared for, and the mission both noble and heartbreaking. For a family, entrance can get steep ($30pp in 2023), but it all directly supports the mission and the cats. You feel like you supported something worthy, as well as learned something and had a great time. The tour is basically a guided walk-and-stop journey among the cats, with an astoundingly well-informed volunteer guide. There's a small gift shop at the end, but really, the tour is the main (only?) attraction. Reservations must be made at least the day before, and there are limited times and days for tours. A ways out of the way on Harstine Island, but an exotic outing for sure. My kids (12y.o.) loved it!"
"Blew our expectations out of the water. My husband and I went and enjoyed how interactive the cats were. So many beautiful animals and it’s well worth the price to watch big cats eating and being cats. You won't regret it! We’ll be back for sure and maybe to volunteer!"
"Wow! Amazing. The big cats are astonishing. It's worth the drive. If you get chance to see these magnificent animals, do it."
"This was my second time here and I loved it again. The animals are so well cared for and fascinating to see so close. It's a beautiful setting and it is so obvious that it is a labor of love. Both tours I went on were conversational in nature, educational, and entertaining. The first time I went I did the Behind the Scenes Tour, which might seem expensive but was worth every penny. That we did the Adults Only 1:00 tour, which was less expensive and an absolute value. I'll be going again. And again."
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