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Spay / Neuter Information


Call 576-7999 or click here for upcoming Clinic dates.

Forgotten Felines holds spay/neuter clinics for feral (wild) cats. The requested donation for this service is *$30.00* per cat and includes the following:
  • Testing for Feline Leukemia1
  • FVRCP Vaccination
  • Ear Tipping2
  • Pain Medication
  • Parasite Control - Advantage will be applied if the cat has fleas, droncit will be administered if the cat has tapeworms, Ivermectin will be administered if cat has ear mites etc.
  • Rabies Vaccination
  • Altering
  • Overall Health Check3
  • Microchipping is available for a $10 fee
**The $30.00 tax-deductible donation fee per cat may be negotiable depending on circumstances. This is NOT, however, a free clinic.

Who Is Eligible:

Forgotten Feline clinics are for FERAL/WILD cats ONLY. Feral cats are those that cannot be touched or picked up. Stray, abandoned, homeless or owned tame cats do NOT qualify for our program. There are other low cost options for these cats - ask us, we can refer you.

To Participate:
  • Call our office (707) 576-7999 if you are planning to trap for the upcoming clinic to reserve a spot - Give us the date of the clinic you plan to attend and how many cats you'll try to trap.
  • Call our office (707) 576-7999 on the day/night BEFORE the clinic to tell us how many cats you actually have in traps and are bringing in. This will confirm your reservation.
  • Read Ten Steps to Trapping & Altering Your Feral Cats
  • Read Humane Trapping Instructions
  • ALL CATS MUST ARRIVE IN A TRAP - no carriers, boxes, or cages - ONE CAT PER TRAP
    This is for your safety, the safety of our staff and volunteers and the cat's safety.
Location: Clinics are held at the Forgotten Felines Business Offices at 1814 "F" Empire Industrial Court in Santa Rosa.

Heading SOUTH on 101
Mendocino/Hopper Exit
RIGHT after exiting onto Hopper
LEFT onto Coffey
RIGHT onto Empire Industrial Court
LEFT into 4th driveway
We are last office on the left
Heading NORTH on 101
Bicentennial Exit going WEST
Cross over freeway
RIGHT onto Range
LEFT onto Piner
RIGHT onto Coffey
LEFT onto Empire Industrial Court
LEFT into 4th driveway
We are last office on the left
Heading WEST on Piner
RIGHT onto Coffey
LEFT onto Empire Industrial Court
LEFT into the fourth driveway
We are the last office on the left
Heading EAST on Piner
LEFT onto Coffey
LEFT onto Empire Industrial Court
LEFT into the 4th driveway
We are the last office on the left

1It is the policy of Forgotten Felines to humanely euthanize any cat testing positive for feline leukemia.
2Ear tipping is used to identify a feral cat that has been altered.
3A visual health check is performed by our Spay/Neuter Clinic technicians

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