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. |
Actors and Others for Animals
FREE spay/neuter in select zip codes of Bellflower, Santa Fe Springs, South El Monte, & South Gate. Must be a low-income resident and show proof of residency. Step 1: Call...
818-755-6323 (Alt)
818-755-6048 (Fax)
818-755-6045 (Phone)
Mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation, ensure good care and protection for pet companions, and provide referral and financial support for economically-challenged pet...
After Hours Animal Hospital
11266 Firestone Blvd
Norwalk, CA 90650
562-409-1011 (Phone)
Alley Cat Allies
240-482-1980 (Phone)
Alley Cat Allies is the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of cats.
Amanda Foundation
351 N Foothill Rd
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
310-550-0101 (Clinic)
888-349-7388 (Spayneuter)
310-278-2935 (Phone)
Our mission is to rescue as many animals from the shelters and find them loving new homes. At the same time, we endeavor to educate the public about the importance of...