Surrendering Your Cat

Surrendering Your Cat We understand that making the decision to surrender a pet is a difficult one. Please read through the following information prior to bringing your animal to the shelter. The main focus of ASAP Cats is protecting and serving the cats in our...

Tips for Cats in the Home

Tips for Cats in the Home When bringing home your new cat, set them up in a smaller room/area with food, water, and a litter box. Place their carrier in this area and open the door to allow then to come out and explore on their own time and when comfortable. Ideally...
Employ a Working Cat

Employ a Working Cat

What is a Working Cat? Not socially suitable as a typical family pet Prefer outdoor life with minimal human contact Spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped Still in need of a safe, caring, and attentive home A poison-free alternative to pest control Working...
Employ a Working Cat

Community and Working Cats

Working Cats If you are interested in a working cat – a unsocial or semi-social cat or cats to help with rodent control – for your ranch, barn, or other similar location, please contact workingcats@asapcats.org or 805-699-5739. Check out our Relocation Tip...
Report a Found Cat

Report a Found Cat

Report a Found Cat The first step you should take in reporting a found cat: use Petco Love Lost! Petco Love Lost uses facial recognition technology to match photos of the cat with its widespread database. You can share the Found Pet profile to your local social media...