Ohio Alleycat Resource (OAR) & Spay/Neuter Clinic

4.6 from 773 reviews

Address 5619 Orlando Pl, Cincinnati, OH 45227

Phone Number +15138710185

Description Ohio Alleycat Resource & Spay/Neuter Clinic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is to enrich the lives of cats and communities in Greater Cincinnati by providing low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter services for ferals, strays and pets; offering TNR (trap-neuter-return) and other outreach programs; and running a no-kill adoption center dedicated to finding loving homes.

Website http://www.ohioalleycat.org/overview

Reviews
A Google User

Very nice place very clean obviously they take very good care of the kittens are cats that are in their care. and it’s one of those things that if you go there, do you just wanna take all of them home with you but you know you can’t. they could of course use any donations or volunteer help that you guys might be able to give them and I can tell you from my visit the other day that every cat there would enjoy the extra company

A Google User

I have had 4 kitties spayed/neutered here and all have been healthy, although not all happy🤣. i absolutely adore this place. staff have been super professional and kind both times i’ve been and they took great care of my cats. I actually brought my two twins to them on 8/1/24 and they found out my boy had a heart murmur. They called me and talked me through everything and were super nice and easy to talk to about the situation. Beyond thankful for the staff, the vets and the care they put into their patients🤍 I’m considering applying to foster for them eventually as well:) Definitely recommend them to everyone I know!

A Google User

I adopted a cat in April and was told it was an indoor cay. It was not and unfortunately the cat ran away. I am still not able to find her. When I called them they do not answer someone called me back but wad not very helpful. I am disappointed in the experience. The sad part is we don't have a cat. We loved her and miss her. We barely had her 3 months. I just hope and pray she is safe.

A Google User

I adopted a cat from OAR a year and a half ago and when I decided I wanted another I didn’t even think about going anywhere else. Everyone is friendly and adopting from them or even just visiting is a very enjoyable experience. They truly care so much about cats there, and their spay and neuter clinic provides an incredibly important resource for the cat community. They do incredible work and all the cats I’ve met there have seemed very happy, healthy, and comfortable. Thank you OAR!

A Google User

Adopted 2 kittens for the price of one, and they have been fixed and are up to date on their shots, too. We brought our own carrier, or you can purchase a cardboard one for a small fee. They also sent us home with a small bag of food for each of them. Fill out the adoption form online before you go in, it will save a lot of time!

A Google User

I’m glad they offer free spay/neuter for feral cats I just think that maybe the instructions could be nicer for after care. It seems like unless they’re indoor cats it doesn’t matter if the area gets ripped open or infected because it says release them back after they’ve spent one night and you don’t have to worry about it. I just think it’s not a great thing to preach… I also think that if your job is to specifically spay and neuter you should know if the cat is a male or female.. if it was an indoor cat would you have done the same thing or at least let the person bringing the cat in know you made a mistake?

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Business Hours
Monday:12:00PM - 19:00PMTuesday:12:00PM - 16:00PMWednesday:12:00PM - 19:00PMThursday:12:00PM - 19:00PMFriday:12:00PM - 19:00PMSaturday:12:00PM - 15:00PMSunday:12:00PM - 15:00PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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