Serving Kitsap, Pierce & Mason Counties
Humane help for community cats.
The Olalla Farm Feline Spay & Neuter Project is a community-based Trap-Neuter-Return organization working to reduce feline overpopulation with compassion, care, and proven, science-backed strategies.
Our Mission
We believe every cat and kitten deserves love, care, and compassion — whether a friendly house cat or a feral colony member — and the same level of medical care to prevent disease, suffering, and overpopulation.
What we do
Founded by a local veterinary medical worker with experience at free and low-cost clinics around the world, our project brings proven colony-management strategies home to the Kitsap Peninsula.
Trap-Neuter-Return
We humanely trap, spay or neuter, vaccinate, and return community cats to reduce colony populations over time.
Colony Support
We partner with caretakers to assess colonies, provide traps and guidance, and coordinate ongoing medical care.
Foster & Adoption
Friendly cats and socialized kittens are placed into loving homes as companions, indoor/outdoor pets, or barn cats.
Education & Resources
We share trusted resources on TNR, vaccinations, low-cost care, and kitten care so caretakers can help too.
Many ways to help
This is a team, community effort — and that includes you. We couldn’t do this work without our neighbors.
Volunteer
Transport, foster, trap, socialize kittens, or lend your skills behind the scenes.
Donate
Fund spay/neuter surgeries, medical care, transport, and supplies for cats in need.
A little help goes a long way.
Every surgery funded and every colony stabilized means fewer cats suffering on the streets of Kitsap County and beyond.




