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. |
Orange County SPCA
714-964-4445 (Phone)
Mission: to prevent cruelty to animals, to aid elderly, disabled and low income pet owners, and to promote responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment to animals.
Palm Springs Animal Shelter
4575 E Mesquite Ave
Palm Springs, CA 92264
760-416-5718 (Phone)
760-323-8151 (Animal control)
Palos Verde Pet Clinic
201 Palos Verdes Blvd
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
310-375-6811 (Phone)
Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA
FREE spay/neuter. Must live in one of the service cities.
361 S Raymond Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105
626-792-3810 (Fax)
626-792-7151 (Phone)
An independent, donor-supported, non-profit agency that provides animal care for abandoned and homeless animals. It is responsible for animal control and pet licensing in...
Paw Works
805-616-4101 (Phone)
A nonprofit organization that partners with the public sheltering system to provide an all breed rescue and offers local city and county animals a second chance at life. Our...
Pet Protectors League
310-265-1204 (Phone)
A small grassroots organization whose goal is to help reduce the feral cat population of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Point Vicente Animal Hospital
31270 Palos Verdes Dr W
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
310-265-9511 (Phone)
Pro Pet Fix-Fullerton
2407 E Orangethorpe Ave
Fullerton, CA 92831
877-738-3492 (Alt)
714-738-3492 (Phone)
Pro Pet Fix-Santa Ana
1714 E McFadden Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
877-738-3492 (Phone)
714-973-1840 (Alt)