Your state may pay for spaying and neutering (as well as cat food) if you sign an agreement that the cats are used as natural pest control. A co-worker of mine was mentioning this to me, she runs a small dairy farm. She also gets a lot of cat drop-offs. It's worth checking with your state agricultural office.
Personally, I love the idea of letting the cats take care of the mice instead of having to put out poisons.
I love it too- but cats reproduce quickly, I already have about 14- I didint want any more after my original 4. I rehome all the kittens I can, but sometimes no one wants them- so my population goes up again. It's frustrating. NV has no such program. I've called so many places
