Stray Cat Alliance

Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued.

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Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to
advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued.

Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to
advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued.

Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued.

Our Story

GIVE A LIFESAVING GIFT

Donate to help a cat in need.

Latest Campaign 🐾

Your gift to Stray Cat Alliance this GivingTuesday will Give the Gift of Home to thousands of cats and kittens in need. And with the support of our generous supporter and friend, Kathy Taggares, your gift will be MATCHED up to $50,000! Your impact is doubled to ensure every cat is safe, healthy, and valued.

Stray Cat Alliance is doing everything we can to support families and their beloved cats who have been impacted by the L.A. wildfires, but the need is urgent and growing.
Click for ways you can help.

To thank you for your compassion, Stray Cat Alliance is offering free access to Giving Docs. This simple tool helps you create a legal will and other essential plans in minutes, giving you peace of mind for years to come.

YOU can give cats the lifesaving medical care they need. Your donation, matched up to $25,000 thanks to Diane Warren, will ensure cats and kittens receive the lifesaving treatments they need to thrive. Be a hero with a donation today!

Stray Cat Alliance is doing everything we can to support families and their beloved cats who have been impacted by the L.A. wildfires, but the need is urgent and growing.
Click for ways you can help.

Help give hope to cats and kittens in need. We have a $40,000 MATCH that ensures the thousands of cats we serve receive the food, medical care, and foster families they need to thrive. Thank you for helping us build a No-Kill Nation, One Stray at a Time!

How We Help

Every day, our team works to save the lives of kittens and cats by providing: spay/neuter, trap/neuter/return (TNR), adoptions, wellness care, medical care, and community shelter support.

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Adopt a new feline best friend

Our Adoptions program provides forever homes for cats and kittens found on the streets through TNR, impounded at the shelter, or from hotline requests for support when cats are faced with being taken to shelters or abandonment. Each cat and kitten receives veterinary care until a permanent, loving home is secured.

Foster a kitten or cat in need

Our Foster program provides a temporary home for many cats and kittens before they find their forever home. Whether your home is small or large, you live alone or have other animals, we have cats and kittens who need your help and will thrive under your care. If you have never fostered before, our team will guide you every paw print of the way.

Lend a paw at Stray Cat Alliance

Not only will you find a network of great people and camaraderie, but you will experience that incredible feeling that comes with knowing you are making a direct difference in the life of a cat! Because Stray Cat Alliance is a volunteer based organization, it is caring people like you that allows us to continue our lifesaving mission.

Visit Us

SEE ADOPTABLE CATS & KITTENS

Saturdays from 2 PM to 5 PM
Tuesdays from 5 PM to 7 PM
3612 11th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018

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SUCCESS STORIES

BUILDING COMMUNITY • SAVING LIVES TOGETHER

Mouse

Mouse was found emaciated, dehydrated, weak and stuck to a glue trap in a warehouse. Our medical team jumped into action, providing fluids to treat his dehydration, an incubator to warm his hypothermic body, and multiple baths to gently remove the glue from his fur. After Mouse healed, he was adopted into a home with another cat with whom he has bonded
Dave

Dave was born with a condition called pectus excavatum - a structural deformity of the chest wall. Cats with this condition has difficulty breathing because their hearts are constricted; however, when caught in young kittens, this condition is curable. Dave received multiple, lifesaving procedures, and he is now a healthy, happy fur baby in his forever home.
Winterberry

Winterberry was six-weeks old when we rescued her from the shelter. She suffered from upper respiratory infection and severely infected eyes. With proper on-site veterinary care and daily belly rubs, she was nursed back to health. Winterberry was adopted into a loving home with her sibling, Evergreen.
adult cat happily laying on its back inside a cardboard boxthe cat winterberry and his medical recovery journey

BUILDING A NO-KILL NATION
ONE STRAY AT A TIME

Lifesaving in a time of crisis. 
Song by Oscar-nominated songwriter, Diane Warren.

OUR 2024 IMPACT

BUILDING COMMUNITY • SAVING LIVES TOGETHER

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