Who are we?
We are a 501c3 Non-profit Organization made up of volunteers and friends who work together to help cats live better lives. We spend countless hours helping feral, stray and low-income companion cats get spayed, neutered, vaccinated and find homes if they need one.
Our service area is limited, but we do have friends from all different regions within Oregon, who work independently to get things done locally in each community. By listing those groups and information in our resources section, we hope to make it easy for you to find the help or information you seek for your situation.
Thanks so much for stopping by to see us!!
What do we do?
We can only take in abandoned cats, kittens, and injured animals in need, when space allows, and only from Oakridge and Westfir areas.
WE DO NOT TAKE IN CATS FROM ANY OTHER AREAS FOR ADOPTION. ***************************************************
Where do we do it?
We are located in Oakridge, Oregon, and we offer low cost Spay/Neuter services and transportation for the following areas: Springfield, Dexter, Jasper, Lowell, Pleasant Hill, Oakridge and Westfir. If you are looking for low cost Spay/Neuter services for areas other than those listed, please check out the links provided. We can only provide transportation from the areas listed.
We can only take in abandoned cats, kittens, and injured animals in need, when space allows, and only from Oakridge and Westfir areas.
WE DO NOT TAKE IN CATS FROM ANY OTHER AREAS FOR ADOPTION. ***************************************************
Many cat owners have litter after litter of kittens that they don’t want and can’t find homes for, and soon they feel overwhelmed. There are more and more kittens, that quickly turn into adults and start breeding, but why does this happen?
The most common response we hear is “I could not afford the high cost of spay or neuter”. Many people don’t realize how expensive it is until its too late, and after the breeding has started. We also find that most people don't realize that cats can breed at such a young age.
Some people think that if you can’t afford to fix your cat, then you should not own one, but many times, people move into a home to find that the previous owners abandoned their unfixed cats and now they are left with the mess.
Stray cats can also show up on anyone’s doorstep, regardless of income, and sometimes people just need help.
Stray and feral cats are all around us, they live near our homes or offices, surviving on scraps and seeking shelter wherever possible. These cats continue to breed and the problem escalates, while humans grow frustrated.
The cat overpopulation problem has been created by humans and only humans can solve it. By providing access to low-cost spay and neuter, our group intends to help as many feral, stray and owned cats as possible.

