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Free Spay & Neuter Program

The City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department is offering free spay/neuter services for the dogs and cats of low-income and moderate-income Albuquerque residents. Find out if you qualify through the link below:

Free Spay & Neuter Program




"Why Cats Need Claws"

by Gary Loewenthal
The Whole Cat Journal, September 2002

This article is an excellent and thorough treatment of a very controversial subject. If you are considering having your cat declawed, please take time to read this important article:

"Why Cats Need Claws" Article




"The New Cat in Your Home"

If you are planning to adopt or foster a new cat or kitten - Congratulations! Cats make wonderful companions. This article includes some of our personal recommendations for keeping your new cat or kitten and your household safe, happy and healthy:

"The New Cat in Your Home" Article




Free-Roaming Cats

Are you seeing free-roaming cats in your neighborhood?

Street Cat Hub is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the free-roaming cat population. Street Cat Hub administers a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program sanctioned by the City of Albuquerque for feral and free-roaming cats in Albuquerque.

Street Cat Hub TNR Services


Additional Contacts and Resource Links:

Animal Humane New Mexico - (505)255-5523, Extension 105

City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department

Best Friends Animal Society

Alley Cat Allies

PetSmart Charities

The Humane Society of the United States