The Whisker Project of Kern:
Humane TNR in Bakersfield, CA
We’re neighbors helping neighbors stop the kitten population explosion. Through humane trapping, spay/neuter support, and local education, we’re providing a real, permanent solution for Bakersfield’s community cats
What is the Whisker Project?
Watch community solutions in action.
We’re Neighbors Helping Neighbors (and Cats)
We are a grassroots team of neighbors, advocates, and cat lovers dedicated to Bakersfield. Born out of a need for humane population control, The Whisker Project isn't just about cats; it's about building a stronger, more informed community.
We believe that through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) and dedicated guardianship, we can create a world where Bakersfield’s community cats are healthy, sterilized, and respected in their outdoor homes.
Our Three-Pillar Approach
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Phase 1: Assess
We provide a free on-site evaluation of your neighborhood. Our team identifies the size of the colony, assesses the health of the cats, and creates a customized plan to stabilize the population.
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Phase 2: Intervene
We lead the professional trapping and transport. Every cat is sterilized, vaccinated, and ear-tipped by licensed veterinarians to stop the cycle of kittens and improve the health of the colony immediately.
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Phase 3: Manage
The cats return to their outdoor homes. We empower you with the tools and education needed to be a Colony Guardian, ensuring the neighborhood remains stabilized, quiet, and kitten-free for the long term.
What it breaks down to
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Proven Results for Kern County
The Numbers:
* 500+ Cats Sterilized: We’ve prevented thousands of unwanted births in Bakersfield.150+ Kittens Rehomed: Giving socialized cats a second chance at a warm home.
20+ Managed Colonies: Providing ongoing support to neighborhoods that need us most.
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THE METHOD
Why TNR Works:
Stabilize: TNR stops the cycle of reproduction immediately.Vaccinate: Every cat we trap receives a rabies vaccination.
Return: Healthy, fixed cats are returned to their outdoor homes where they belong.
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THE NEED
Your Dollars in Action:
The Breakdown:
$50 = Supports Traps and Transportation.$125 = One Spay/Neuter & Ear Tip.
$500 = A Full Weekend Trapping Clinic. 15 cats.
FAQs
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Great question! Science shows that when cats are removed, new unfixed cats move in to take over the food source (the "Vacuum Effect"). By keeping fixed cats in place, we stabilize the neighborhood and stop new kittens from being born.
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Don't "kit-nap" them! Often, mom is just away hunting. Wait and watch from a distance. If mom doesn't return after a few hours, then they may need help. Contact us and we can help you determine the next best step for their age and health.
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DAgeVisual CuesImmediate Action0–2 WeeksEyes closed or just opening; ears folded; crawling.Don't touch! Mom is likely nearby. Wait 2–4 hours for her return.3–4 WeeksEyes open; ears upright; wobbly walking; starting to play.Monitor. If mom is around, let her raise them. If not, they need a bottle-feeder.5–8 WeeksHighly active; pouncing; eating solid food; "mini-cat" look.Socialize & Rehome. This is the "Golden Window" to get them friendly and adopted.8+ WeeksWeighs 2+ lbs; fast and wary of humans.TNR. They are old enough for spay/neuter surgery and return to the colony.escription text goes here
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Not at all! A tipped ear is the universal sign of a "community cat graduate." It means they’ve already been sterilized, vaccinated, and have a caretaker looking out for them. If you see one, give yourself a pat on the back—the system is working!
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Yes, absolutely! We constantly need help with administrative tasks, fundraising event planning, writing grants, or managing our social media. Every type of support helps us save more feline lives.
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The Whisker Project is dedicated to the humane management of unowned community cats (ferals and strays). Because our funding is strictly for TNR, we cannot directly pay for surgeries for personal pets.
However, we love responsible pet owners! Here is a list of incredible Bakersfield organizations that offer vouchers and low-cost options to help you get your cat fixed:
The Cat People: Offers $25 vouchers for low-income residents in the greater Bakersfield area. You can typically pick these up on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to Noon at their office (4120 East Drive, off Gibson). Call them at (661) 327-4706 for current availability.
Kern County Animal Services (KCAS): If you live in an unincorporated area of Kern County, you may qualify for a $20 co-pay voucher that covers the entire cost of surgery at participating vets. Visit the Fruitvale Avenue shelter with proof of address and income to apply.
City of Bakersfield Animal Care Center: For residents inside city limits, the city offers a $25 subsidy for pet cats (limit 2 per household). No physical voucher is needed—just mention it and provide proof of address when checking in for your appointment at Critters Without Litters.
Kern Humane Society: They provide discount coupons (typically $15–$25 off) that can be picked up at their thrift store at 2111 Brundage Lane during business hours. These coupons can often be "stacked" with city or county vouchers!
Critters Without Litters: Our local high-volume, low-cost clinic. Even without a voucher, their base prices are significantly lower than a full-service vet. Check their website at critterswithoutlitters.org for current pricing.
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It actually makes them better neighbors! Fixed cats fight less, stop "spraying" to mark territory, and no longer make loud mating noises at 3:00 AM. They stay the same cat, just calmer and healthier.
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To keep our overhead low and our focus on the field, we don't have a physical shelter building. We are a network of neighborhood trappers and fosters. Please use our contact form to coordinate!
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Cats are desert animals and very hardy, but they need help in our Kern County summers. We recommend providing shaded water stations and "frozen water bottle" cooling spots.
Ready to Change the Future for Kern County’s Cats?
Feline overpopulation is a big challenge, but it’s one we can solve together. Whether you have an hour to spare, a passion for fieldwork, or a few dollars to "Sponsor a Surgery," you are the most important part of our mission. Neighbors helping neighbors—that’s how we make a difference.
The Field Leader
Have a colony in your neighborhood? Let’s get started.
The Ground Crew
Join our team of trappers, drivers, and advocates.
The Lifesaver
Your gift directly funds a surgery, vaccine, and chip.
Feral cat populations can quickly feel out of control, but you don't have to handle it alone. The Whisker Project of Kern partners with you to jumpstart the TNR process—handling the trapping, sterilization, and return.
Contact Us
Interested in working together? Fill out some info and we will be in touch shortly. We can't wait to hear from you!
Need Help Right Away?
While our volunteers check their traps and inboxes, here are some quick resources:
Is it an Emergency? We are a volunteer TNR group, not a vet clinic. If a cat is injured or in distress, please contact a 24-hour clinic in Bakersfield:
Animal Emergency & Urgent Care:
(661) 322-6019VCA Bakersfield Animal Hospital:
(661) 327-4444
Don't Stop Feeding: If you’re requesting TNR help, please keep the cats on a regular feeding schedule. Consistency is key for successful trapping!
Check for the "Ear-tip": Look at the cat’s left ear. If the tip is square, they’re already fixed and part of a managed colony!
Low-Cost Vouchers: If you're looking for spay/neuter vouchers, check with Critters Without Litters or Kern County Animal Services.