The program will be open to all residents of Long Beach, regardless of income level or background.
Local Nonprofit Launches Free Spay and Neuter Initiative for Community Cats The Little Lion Foundation, a Long Beach-based nonprofit organization, has launched a new initiative to provide free spay and neuter services for free-roaming community cats. The program, which is open to all residents of Long Beach, aims to reduce the number of unwanted litters and prevent animal overpopulation in the city.
The project is a collaborative effort between local animal welfare organizations and the city of Long Beach. The goal is to spay/neuter cats, provide medical care, and find forever homes for the cats.
The Community Cat Project The Community Cat Project is a collaborative effort between local animal welfare organizations and the city of Long Beach.
The project aims to reduce the number of unwanted litters and prevent animal cruelty.
The Little Lion Foundation’s Community Outreach Program The Little Lion Foundation has been working tirelessly to improve the lives of stray cats in the community. Their community outreach program focuses on spaying and neutering free-roaming cats, as well as providing education and resources to the public.
How to Participate in the Project
If you’re interested in participating in the project, there are several ways to get involved:
Application Process
The clinic will be open to the public for the first time on Saturday, March 21st. The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, and a pet adoption fair. The clinic will be staffed by experienced veterinarians and veterinary technicians, and will offer a range of services including spay and neuter procedures, vaccinations, and microchipping.