Feral Cat Program
We always have semi-feral, healthy kittens and cats that are looking to be relocated to a better environment. This is part of our independent feral cat program. We are always in need of new homes for some of these cats. We do re-release them where they are trapped when there is someone committed to feeding them and it’s not a dangerous area but we do not like to release them in areas that are too unstable. Please consider taking on a Mouser. They patrol your property, help with rodents & gophers and are a joy to watch hunt & sunbathe.
There are SO MANY cat “situations” that we would like to assist with but we need to get some funding together for this specific program. We need more traps, covers, cat food (dry & canned) and a reserve of funds for sick cats that need care before they can be re-released. If you can help please contact info@laar.org


There is a Feral mommy cat with six babies behind my apartment on Fedora St. Los Angeles,CA. Three of them look like Siamese,there also two grey ones and a black one. I asked my Apt. Mngr if I could have a pet he said I would be evicted if I did. This mommy cat has one other litter here that I know of. That litter is grown up now and they are feral also. These kittens are so cute I really hate to see them grow up feral. They are highly adoptable if someone can get them soon. otherwise they will be too hard to catch in a week or so. Can someone PLEASE come rescue then before it’s too late for them? Please let me know. Thank you for your time.
Diana Bachmeier
Sorry for the delay. I get weighed down with emails and calls so it takes me a while to get on here. Do the cat families still need help? If so, please contact my at su@laar.org and we can see how we can help.