Spay/Neuter Appointments for Feral/Community Cats

Important: All cats must have reservations before being trapped.

This form takes 3-5 minutes to fill out and submit. Once it is completed, please be patient with us, as we respond to inquiries in the order in which they are received.

If this is an urgent matter regarding a feral or stray cat who is sick, injured or pregnant, please call us at 855-FCC-CATS and leave a message. We will call you back as soon as possible.

Community Cats

Trap-Neuter-Return is the only proven and humane method for controlling the feral and stray cat populations. Removing cats is not only cruel, but it is almost always deadly for the cat and only leaves space for new cats to come in and take their place. Spaying and neutering will help eliminate unwanted behaviors such as spraying, fighting, in-heat howling and overpopulation. Read this article about “The Vacuum Effect.”

Most outdoor cats with no known owner qualify for this program. They do not have to be feral in behavior. Friendly cats who are stray, with no signs of ownership, may also qualify for this free program!

Please note that we are unable to remove or relocate any cats; please contact your nearest animal control facility if that is your intention.

Click on the image below to enlarge and view our acceptable and nonacceptable traps

Pricing

Spay: $0
Neuter: $0
FVRCP Vaccine: $0 (suggested $5 donation)
Rabies Vaccine: $0 (must weigh 4 lbs. or more)
Flea Treatment: $0
Dewormer: $0
Microchip $15 (optional)

Additional treatments such as fluids, ear mite/skin mite treatment, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, anti-nausea, and others are also available at no charge if needed and recommended by the vet. FeLV/FIV testing is not available by request, nor is it recommended unless a doctor calls for testing.

Medical conditions within our capacity, such as wounds and other injuries, are almost always covered by the Feral Cat Coalition. There may be some situations where a caregiver will be asked to contribute based on severity or length of surgical time.

Please make a donation, which will allow us to continue our life-saving work!

Appointment Request

It is required that all fields be answered.

    Caretaker Information

    Colony Information

    Is anyone feeding and providing water for these cats?

    YesNoUnsure

    Can these cats be returned after surgery?

    YesNoUnsure

    Are any of these cats sick or injured?

    YesNoUnsure

    Are any of these cats pregnant?

    YesNoUnsure

    Are any of these cats feeding kittens? (If this cat is known to have kittens under 2 weeks old, please avoid trapping her until the kittens are older.)

    YesNoUnsure

    Experience

    (Experience is helpful, but not required.)

    Have you ever trapped cats with humane traps before?

    YesNo

    Can you hold the cats overnight (night of trapping and next night after surgery pick-up)?

    YesNoUnsure

    Can you transport to and from our clinic? (We are located in North SDSU area. Our clinics are Wednesdays and Fridays, and occasionally we have Sunday clinics.)

    YesNoUnsure

    *Please note: Cats cannot be transported in open truck beds. They must be transported inside a vehicle.

    Traps

    (Traps must be covered with a towel at all times.)

    Do you have your own traps?

    YesNoUnsure

    Scheduling

    (Do not trap without a confirmed reservation.)

    Which days are best for you? (Our drop-offs are based on availability between 8 am and 10 am. Pick-up time (3 - 4:30 pm) is same day and based on which position you have in the morning.)

    Choose one:

    WednesdaysFridaysSundays (We have one Sunday clinic per month.)No preference

    Statistical Analysis

    (This is for grant purposes and not used for qualifying purposes. Your participation is greatly appreciated.)

    Age Range:

    18-3536-4546-5556+

    Gender:

    FemaleMalePrefer not to answer