Refer to the links below to learn about additional sources
for information about feral cats and feral cat rescue.
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Description
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Alley
Cat Allies
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Promotes nonlethal control
for feral and stray cats with trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs
that effectively reduce their population by sterilization
- not euthanasia. The Info Center - Links provides Feral Cat
Organizations (by state). |
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Amby's
Feral Cat Information
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Amby's Feral Cat Information
Page contains links to resources giving information on appropriate
care, medical treatment, trap-sterilize-release programs,
statistics, and socialization of feral cats. |
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A Safe Haven For Cats
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"Caution-Kittens At Play"
Specialize in Rescue &
Adoption of very young Kittens. They also offer tips on trapping, managing a colony, caring for newborns, and why you should not declaw. |
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Best
Friend's Animal Sanctuary
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The nation's largest sanctuary
for abused and abandoned animals. |
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California Siamese Rescue
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Siamese Rescue and Adoption and home of the
Meezer Express (providing transport for Siamese nationwide) |
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Feral
Cat Coalition
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Large amounts of information
of critical interest to those dealing with, or interested
in, feral cats. |
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Fix Our Ferals
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Fix Our Ferals offers spay/neuter clinics for homeless cats in the Oakland/East Bay California area. Our services are free! |
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Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County
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A non-profit all volunteer
organization dedicated to the care and control of the feral
cat population in Sonoma County, California. |
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Island Cat Resources and Adoption
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Island Cat Resources & Adoption
(ICRA) is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated
to reducing the suffering of the abandoned cat population
of Alameda and Oakland, California and to educate people to
their plight. |
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National
Abyssinian Cat Rescue
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The National Abyssinian Cat
Rescue group (NAR) is a network of Abyssinian lovers that
are dedicated to help any Aby in distress anywhere/anytime. |
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Persian Cat Rescue of Northern California
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Rescues cats from Northern California shelters to prevent their scheduled euthanization - on occasion, accepts surrenders directly from individuals who are unable to continue to care for their pets. |
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Pets911.com
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Feral/Stray Cats page includes
Feral/Stray Cat Organizations located near a zipcode. Enter
zipcode and scroll to the bottom of the page. |
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Project
Purr
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Project Purr is a volunteer,
nonprofit cat rescue organization, providing adoption and
relocation services for abandoned, domestic and feral cats
and kittens in Santa Cruz County, California. |
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Rescuers.com
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California's online directory
of dog, cat and companon animal rescue groups and animal shelters.
Find a cat rescue group near you! |
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San
Francisco SPCA
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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. |
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Silicon
Valley Animal Rescue
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Silicon Valley Animal Rescue
(SVAR), Redwood City, California, is now in the third year
of promoting our mission to control animal population growth
by spaying and neutering, in place of animal control by killing. |
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Silicon
Valley Friends of Ferals
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Serving the Silicon Valley
in California, a feral cat rescue and advocacy group employing
TTVAR (neuter and release) to control population growth. Many
lovely rescued cats and kittens are available for adoption. |
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Stanford
Cat Network
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Founded on the belief that
all life should be valued and treated with dignity and respect,
the Stanford Cat Network has a long-term commitment to the
health and well-being of homeless cats on the Stanford campus.
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UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
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Provides information and organizations relevant to caring for feral cats. |