The Alaska Humane Society (Anchorage, Alaska 99524) is a no-kill and non-profit cat shelter currently taking care of about 300 cats.
The Alaska Humane Society provides, if needed, a permanent home for all cats in its care, even the unadoptable cats. It tests all cats for Feline Leukemia and placse positive cats in a separate room where they can enjoy their natural life in peace. The shelter spays or neuters and vaccinates all cats.
The Alaska Humane Society was founded in 1979 by Lori Oswald, Madeline Cibil, Jerilee Gay, Tim Metcalf, Rev. Richard R. Gay, and Robert E. Mintz. Today the shelter is staffed by over 26 active volunteers and funded exclusively by donations.
Through the years, the Adopt-a-Cat shelter has found loving homes for over 1000 homeless cats.
All cats are living totally free in the shelter and cages are used only for the newcomers’ quarantine.


