Assistance to Desex

If you need help with Low-Cost Cat Desexing

Call us: (08) 8331 0476
Office hours: Mon-Wed 9am-3pm. Thu 9am-12pm.

Prices: $135 female cat. $105 male cat.
We aim to make these referrals for desexing as simple as possible.

  1. Tell us: your name, address & phone number
  2. About your cat: male or female, age (if you know it)
  3. We’ll provide a referral to a cooperating vet for the surgery

Good Cat Management in SA


This Booklet provides information about successful management of cats through humane, efficient, and cost-effective methods.

Free Desexing in select area


Free cat desexing is available for residents within Norwood Payneham & St Peters Council area.

Why Desex?


Desexing is beneficial for all cats, both cherished pets and managed cat colonies. It is also beneficial for humans by minimising cat related problems.

C.A.T.S. (Cats Assistance To Sterilise Inc.) works in South Australia to organise low-cost desexing of cats. We aim to prevent the breeding of unwanted kittens and to manage cat-related problems humanely by returning desexed cats to their home.
About C.A.T.S.

Advocating for Cats

Campaigns
Call to Action

Submission and Survey – Cat Management draft Bill 2024

ACTION NEEDED by September 4th

The South Australia State Government is now accepting your feedback on improving cat management. We look for your support with submissions and answering the survey questions. Public consultation closes September 4th 2024.

Your Action is Needed

  • You can write a submission and send to this email address: DEW.DogAndCatReform@sa.gov.au
  • You can answer the online survey found on the YourSAy website
  • We’d love for you to do both. We’ve provided some guides to help you below.

Guides to Assist with your Submission/Survey

These guides are in PDF format

C.A.T.S. has made an official submission to the Public Consultation

You can view our official submission in PDF format below

Full Story

Humane Cat Control


C.A.T.S. advocates humane methods, already proved successful in reducing cat numbers and cat-related problems.

The Cat’s Eye View


Understanding that cats are territorial helps us understand cat ecology and the wider effects in the urban community.