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Spay/Neuter Assistance Programs in Oregon and SW Washington- OREGON: Neuter/Spay Assistance - Assistance and Information for Oregon, Washington, and Nationwide
- OREGON: Oregon Spay/Neuter Fund - Provides coupons for low-cost spay/neuter at several veterinarians in the Portland area. Request a coupon by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Oregon Spay/Neuter Fund, 7640 SW 88th Avenue, Portland, OR 97223, or print a coupon
- OREGON: POPPA, Inc. - Pet Over-Population Prevention Advocates. POPPA may be able to assist with the cost of spay/neuter surgeries. 503-626-4070
- OREGON, HOOD RIVER: PROD (Promoting Responsible Ownership of Dogs, Inc.) - Provides financial assistance to have pets, including cats, spayed/neutered in the Hood River area. 541-387-3647
- OREGON, MCMINNVILLE: McMinnville Veterinary Hospital - Only for caregivers living in Yamhill County and only for feral cats. Cats must be in traps. 503-472-6184
- OREGON: Oregon Humane Society - The Feline Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) gives vouchers to people who are on public assistance to defray the cost of spaying and neutering their cats.
Oregon Animal Welfare OrganizationsOther Regional Feral Cat & Cat Rescue Organizations- ARIZONA: Oasis de los Gatos
- ARIZONA, TUCSON: Friends of Alley Cats of Tucson
- CALIFORNIA: Rescuers.com - California's online directory for dog, cat and companion animal rescue
- CALIFORNIA, BAKERSFIELD: The Cat People
- CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES: Kitten Rescue
- CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO: San Diego Feral Cat Coalition - The site has lots of information about feral cats, including articles about trap/neuter/release programs, taming feral kittens, and humane trapping. Well worth visiting!
- CALIFORNIA, SILICON VALLEY: Silicon Valley Friends of Ferals
- ILLINOIS, LAKE COUNTY: Spay and Stay
- PENNSYLVANIA, PITTSBURGH: Animal Friends
- TEXAS, A&M UNIVERSITY: Aggie Feral Cat Alliance of Texas (AFCAT)
- TEXAS, HOUSTON: Feral Cat Connection
- UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY: Community Animal Welfare Society (CAWS)
- VIRGINIA, HAMPTON ROADS COMMUNITIES: Meower Power Feral Cat Coalition
- WASHINGTON DC: Alliance for Stray Animals and People
- WASHINGTON DC: Feline Foundation of Greater Washington, Inc.
- WASHINGTON, PUGET SOUND: The Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project
- WASHINGTON, SEATTLE: Friends of Campus Cats
National Organizations- Alley Cat Allies - This national feral cat network promotes humane feral cat population control throughout the United States,conducts workshops, publishes and distributes resource materials, and operates the Feral Friends Network, which links novice caregivers with experienced colony caretakers. Also features many links to other feline rescue sites.
- ARK Online - A Portland, Oregon-based, independent publication staffed by a (small) group of people who care about animals and want to use the Web to broadcast information about animal welfare to a wide array of readers. Also has many links to other animal welfare sites.
- Best Friends Animal Sanctuary - is the nation's largest for abused and abandoned cats and dogs and other animals. Located in Angel Canyon outside Kanab, Utah, they receive animals from all over the country, and have no fewer than 1,800 being cared for at any given time.
- Feral Cats in the News - The Feral Cat Blog - Daily national and global cat news, information and resources to actively use for cat advocacy and cat management.
- Idealist: Action Without Borders - A nonprofit organization that promotes the sharing of ideas, information and resources to help build a world where all people can live free, dignified and productive lives. This is a great site for finding all kinds of nonprofit groups on the web (it links to over 14,000!), and for listing your own group's site!
- Pets911 - This site is a collaboration of many animal welfare groups and includes adoptable pets, lost and found, links to thousands of animal welfare organizations, and helpful information on how you can help animals. Pets 911 also has a toll-free phone hotline (1-888-PETS-911) that allows everyone to access the important, life-saving information they provide.
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