More Resources > Stray/feral cats
A feral cat is not socialized to people and survives on her own outdoors, while a stray cat has been socialized at some point but has either lost or left her indoor home. The following organizations provide help and guidance with these outdoor cats. The veterinary clinics listed provide spay and neuter services as part of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), which is the most effective and humane way to reduce the number of homeless cats in our community. |
Voice for the Animals Foundation
310-581-1591 (Fax)
310-392-5153 (Phone)
A non-profit charitable foundation that is devoted to creating respect and empathy for animals through education, rescue, legislation, and advocacy. Programs include a 24 hour...
Volunteers for Inter-Valley Animals (VIVA)
FREE spay/neuter for all cats in Lompoc.
133 North D St
Lompoc, CA 93436
805-735-6741 (Phone)
Rescuing and finding homes for animals in Santa Barbara County, as well as help with spay/neuter.
Vox Felina
Mission: To improve the lives of feral cats through a more informed, conscientious discussion of feral cat issues in general, and TNR in particular.