Feral Cat Assistance Program
 Edgar is not only good looking, he's a feral kitty who was socialized and eventually adopted through The SF/SPCA. Prior to that, his left ear was surgically "tipped" so that his feral colony's caretakers would know he had already been neutered. | In many cities, feral cats proliferate unabated, with no safety net of care.
But not in the City of St. Francis. Since 1993, The San Francisco SPCA has been working with feral cat caregivers to control the feral cat population, provide some medical care, keep the cats adequately fed and--when possible--adopt them into loving homes.
We provide:
- Feral Fix
Through this program, The SF/SPCA provides vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery for San Francisco feral cats, all at no charge to their caregivers. Since the program began we have altered over 10,000 cats.
- Cat Assistance Teams / CATs
In neighborhoods throughout the City. CAT members work together to humanely trap feral cats, transport them to Feral Fix, provide post-surgery recovery care, and socialize feral kittens before placing them in homes. CAT members also provide expert advice and assistance to novice caregivers in their neighborhoods.
- 9 Lives Humane Feral Cat Management DVD
A comprehensive DVD covering all aspects of caring for feral cats. Click here for more information and to order.
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