Project Purr
Since 1987, Project Purr, a grassroots all-volunteer nonprofit, funds a FREE feral cat altering program for all Santa Cruz County, California residents.
www.projectpurr.org Santa Cruz County FREE feral cat spay/neuter program; trap-neuter-return; cat/kitten adoptions; focus is on reducing euthanasia of cats in the shelter and enhancing community health through trap-neuter-return programs and access to low-cost feral cat spay/neuter program and education and advocacy in the community. Project Purr believes:
Feral/community cats have a right to li
06/15/2026
06/12/2026
Humane education goes a long way in helping our community’s animals. ♥️
06/10/2026
Please spay and neuter.
No excuses with these prices!
Did you see the cost for our upcoming spay & neuter clinic? What a bargain! 🐾
Thanks to a generous grant, we were able to lower the cost even more this time. Spots are limited, so register your pet today!
Click the link below to get started. 🐶🐱
https://bit.ly/SpayNeuterSC_June2026
This service is available to healthy dogs and cats between 2 months and 8 years of age that weigh between 2 lbs and 80 lbs. Pets with very short noses (pugs, bulldogs, Persian cats) cannot have surgery through this clinic. We recommend that pets with very short noses, dogs that weigh more than 80 lbs, pets over 8 years old, and any with medical issues have spay/neuter surgery done by a full-service veterinarian.
Cost:
Cat: $15
Dog: $129
Services included:
Spay/neuter, vaccination (FVRCP for cats, DHPP for dogs, Rabies for dogs and cats over 4 months of age), a microchip for permanent identification, and a Santa Cruz County annual license for dogs. There is no price reduction if vaccinations or microchips are not needed at the time of surgery.
Tomahawk has a new heat sensor activated humane cat trap!
05/04/2026
Happy cats!
04/05/2026
03/27/2026
In fond memory of Molly, who helped our local Santa Cruz wildlife for over 22 years at Native Animal Rescue.
In this tribute video she exonerates feral cats from bird predation but not domestic/social cats.
March is baby bird season!
And it’s critical that domestic pet cats be contained early mornings and early evenings when birds must feed… sometimes on lower and riskier blossoms… to revive after sleeping and to survive the next night.
We love our cats and we love our birds too!
♥️
A Tribute to Molly - a film by Morgan Ewing An interview with Molly, "the bird lady," in which she describes life at Native Animal Rescue, a wildlife rehabilitation center in Santa Cruz, California.
03/09/2026
We know that cat colony caregiving can require a lot of time, money, and energy.
So when resources are limited, you may wonder what to tackle first: finding homes for kittens (a quick way to reduce colony populations), or making sure adult cats in the colony are spayed or neutered (a longer-term strategy).
👉 The answer: If you can’t do both at once, always fix adults first! Unfixed adults can continue the cycle of new litters while you’re busy placing kittens, so put an end to the cycle —then start placements.
02/21/2026
Rescue needs all of us working together to be successful and so that no one slips through the cracks.
Thank you 10 Lives TNVR!
This weeks 5 spay/neuter kitties.
This location is next door to one we recently did 20 cats for. They felt we were finished there and they were so happy that ALL of the cats were now fixed. What they didn't know is next door, behind a fenced and gated yard, MORE kitties were going to produce a new population explosion to chase down. Thankfully, the neighbors reached out to Project Purr and PP reached out to us.
Unfortunately, one of the kitties here had a serious and very painful condition and had to be relieved from his suffering. We never get used to these heartbreaking situations.
Thank you SNIP Bus-Spay Neuter Imperative Project. It was worth driving to Greenfield.
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