Olalla Farm

Feline Spay & Neuter Project

I found a cat or kitten! What do I do?

A calm, informed response gives cats and kittens the best possible outcome. Here’s how to think it through.

Finding a cat or a litter of kittens can be stressful, but the right first steps make all the difference. Use the flowcharts below as a quick reference, and reach out to us if you’re unsure.

If you found an adult cat

A decision guide for when you find an adult cat.

Many outdoor cats are not lost — they are community cats or owned cats who spend time outside. Look for an ear tip (a sign the cat is part of a managed colony), scan for a microchip if possible, and avoid removing a healthy cat from its territory unless it’s in danger.

If you found kittens

A decision guide for when you find a litter of kittens.

Often the best thing you can do for very young kittens is to wait and watchfor the mother — she is their best chance at survival. A mom cat may be away hunting or moving her litter. Intervene right away only if the kittens are in immediate danger or clearly sick, injured, or abandoned.

Not sure how old the kittens are? See our kitten care guide for age and sex reference charts, and contact us for guidance.