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. |
ARC Animal Hospital
2901 Exposition Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90018
323-402-0039 (Phone)
Non-profit veterinary hospital offering affordable dental services, surgeries, and other medical procedures.
Basic Needs Foundation
323-325-2712 (Phone)
Provides pet food for working homeless people and low income people and their pets. Finds homes for homeless pets and assists in getting pets spayed and neutered.
Best Friends Animal Society Pet Adoption and Spay/Neuter Center
FREE spay/neuter for cats and dogs (ALL BREEDS) in these targeted zip codes.
15321 Brand Blvd
Mission Hills, CA 91345
818-643-3985 (Clinic)
818-643-3989 (Phone)
Best Friends Catnippers
FixNation
7680 Clybourn Ave
Los Angeles, CA 91352
818-377-9700 (Phone)
Working with FixNation, this program provides free bi-monthly spay/neuter clinics for wild, stray, homeless, and feral cats.
Boulevard Pet Clinic
11440 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604
818-508-7672 (Fax)
818-506-2440 (Phone)
Burbank Animal Shelter
1150 N Victory Pl
Burbank, CA 91502
818-238-3344 (Volunteer)
818-238-3340 (Phone)
Catalina Island Humane Society
208 Metropole Ave
Avalon, CA 90704
310-510-1900 (Phone)
A nonprofit; no-kill animal rescue and welfare organization. We come to the aid of all island animals with a focus on the islands free-roaming cat population.
Catalyst for Cats
805-685-1563 (Phone)
Dedicated to helping stray and feral cats in Santa Barbara County through its TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) and feeding programs.