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Resources

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Services

Stray Paws is committed to serving our communities and addressing the overwhelming need for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services. Since our founding in 2018, we have successfully TNR’d over 25,000 cats, significantly impacting local cat populations and improving community welfare.

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Due to the high demand for our services, we’ve compiled a list of other organizations that may be able to assist you. Please check our resource links below for alternative support.

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Stay connected with us on social media for updates on free vaccine clinics and other events. If Stray Paws has made a difference in your life and you’d like to support our mission, consider Donating. Every contribution helps us continue providing vital services to the communities that need them most. Donate today!

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Resources outside our service area.

To find the nearest location, enter your city and select the corresponding address.

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Lost or found a pet? 

 

Report it on Petco Love Lost to help reunite families faster!  

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Do you live in the city of LA?
Do you have pet cats who need to be spayed/neutered?


You can get up to 3 vouchers per household for complimentary spay/neuters at the link below.
(The vouchers are only good at participating vet clinics.)
 

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Project Abbie

Explore Degas Peters' Incredible Project for Building Homes for Community Cats! With his expert instructional guide, crafting outdoor shelters for community cats has never been easier. Follow his straightforward instructions today.

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Animals Need Your Support Today!

Stray Paws Animal Haven is Reducing the street animal population through TNR (TRAP NEUTER RETURN), medical rehab, transport, relocation and networking. Your tax-deductible donation will help fight cruelty and make a life-changing difference for cats.

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