Finnegan WildlifeRehab Center
7008 42nd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115
Reviews
10/04/2022
Provided by YP.comI found this site after a neighbor didn't know what to do with a baby squirrel her son brought home. I said I would take the squirrel and see what I could do. I found Debra quite by accident on a wildlife rehab site. I drove from Tacoma to Seattle and brought Debra the squirrel. I immediately knew I made the right choice. Debra had a very comforting, and caring, demeanor. She told me the squirrel was about 3 weeks old. She even called me a day later to tell me how the squirrel was doing. I know, without a doubt, I left the squirrel in wonderful hands.
04/27/2020
Provided by YP.comWe took a wild baby rabbit that had been bitten by our cat to Deborah, the owner. She seems very knowledgeable about wild rabbits. It is important to get the rabbit to her right away and with any scat (poop) if you can find it. She also suggested bringing a sibling to help each of them know they are rabbits not humans. We had put the rabbit in a shoebox in rags, cleaned the wound, then put Neosporin on the wound. When we got to Deborah's business, we called her, as she suggested. Her business is in her home so we were not sure we had the right place. Anyway, we then left the rabbit on the porch in the box (because still in CORVID distancing). Deborah didn't want money, just to buy supplies for her. She called us later to say she gave the rabbit an antibiotic and the rabbit was doing better. We are bringing supplies over, today.
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- Regular Hours
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- Wildlife Refuge