Feral Cats and Kittens Spay/Neuter Resources

A feral cat has been separated from domestication and has returned to a wild state. They may live alone, but are usually found in groups called feral colonies.

It's important to spay/neuter ALL cats because they become pregnant repeatedly every year and have five to seven kittens in each litter. An unaltered female cat can produce hundreds of kittens in a lifetime, and if those offspring are not spay/neutered, the population explodes. Our shelter receives hundreds of feral cats and kittens every year. Please do everything you can to make sure that every cat is spayed or neutered. ​

  • 11251 B Avenue, Auburn CA
  • Free feral spay/neuter for Placer County residents. Call first to check availability, then stop by to pick up a voucher Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • 200 Tahoe Ave, Roseville, CA 95678, 916-782-7722, ext. 201
  • Feral spay/neuter vouchers for all Placer County residents. Call first to check voucher availability

Sacramento Feral Resources

  • Details about local feral resources including trapping​​​ and more

Sacramento Area Animal Coalition916-808-7729

  • Feral Cat Coupon Program: $10 c​​o-pay for Sacramento and Yolo County residents

Sacramento SPCA (Feral Daily Clinics) 

  • 6201 Florin-Perkins Rd., Sacramento, (916) 383-7387, Extension 9287
  • Email: spayclinic@sspca.org
  • Monday-Saturday walk-ins (7:30-8:30)​
  • Females: $45, Males: $30

Sacramento SPCA (Sunday​ Clinics) 

  • Our Sunday clinic is 4 Sunday's a month, by appointment. 
  • The charge is $17 per cat and includes Spay/Neuter, Mandatory Ear tip, FVRCP & Rabies Vx, flea and ear mite treatment.
  • To schedule- email: feralcats@sspca.org​ or 916-504-2818

​​​We are providing this list as a service to the animal lovers in the Sacramento area, but it changes often. These organizations are not related to the Bradshaw Animal Shelter or Sacramento County in any way and appearance on this list does not constitute endorsement. ​​