2025 Napa Humane Impact & Financial Transparency
Improving animal welfare across Napa County through prevention
In 2025, Napa Humane continued to demonstrate the Power of Prevention through accessible spay/neuter services, preventive care, training, humane education, and community partnerships, This page provides expanded program outcomes and financial context to accompany our 2025 Donor Impact Summary.
Key Impact Snapshot





Expanded Program Impact
Spay/Neuter Program

Key Impact in 2025
- 4,319 animals spayed or neutered
- 249 surgical days operated
- 422 income-qualified surgeries
- $563,423 in spay/neuter subsidies
In 2025, Napa Humane performed more than 4,300 spay and neuter surgeries across Napa County, operating 249 surgical days serving dogs, cats, and rabbits from local families, shelters, and rescue partners.
To ensure prevention services remain accessible, Napa Humane provided 422 income-qualified surgeries, delivering more than $563,000 in direct subsidies to support families who might otherwise be unable to afford care.
These surgeries prevent thousands of unintended litters and reduce pressure on shelters.
Community Cats

Key Impact in 2025
- 953 community cats altered
These surgeries help stabilize colony populations, reduce nuisance behaviors, and prevent future litters across neighborhoods throughout Napa County.
By reducing uncontrolled breeding, the program also helps decrease strain on the Napa County Animal Shelter and local rescue organizations.
Shelter Medicine for Napa County Animal Shelter

Key Impact in 2025
- 298 dogs spayed or neutered
- 858 cats spayed or neutered
- 19 rabbits spayed or neutered
- 300 hours of on-site veterinary support across 51 shelter rounds
Napa Humane works closely with the Napa County Animal Shelter to support the health and well-being of animals in their care. In 2025, our veterinary team provided spay and neuter surgeries for shelter animals awaiting adoption, helping pets become adoption-ready more quickly and improving outcomes for animals entering the shelter system.
In addition to surgical services, Napa Humane provided 300 hours of on-site veterinary support across 51 shelter rounds, assisting with disease prevention, medical protocols, and standards of care.
Through this partnership, Napa Humane helps strengthen the shelter’s ability to care for animals in need while supporting the broader animal welfare system in Napa County.
Preventive Care & Vaccine Clinics

Key Impact in 2025
- 4,521 vaccines administered
- 2,588 vaccines provided at no cost
- 48 community vaccine clinic days
- 1,183 microchips implanted
- 381 animals served through the Preventive Care Clinic
In addition to spay and neuter services, Napa Humane provides preventive veterinary care to help pets stay healthy and protected. Through community vaccine clinics and the newly launched Preventive Care Clinic, thousands of pets received essential services in 2025. These programs help families access basic veterinary care, protect pets from preventable disease, and ensure animals remain healthy and safely in their homes.
Dog Training

Key Impact in 2025
- 116 multiweek training classes held
- 36 one-day workshops held
- 76 puppy playdates hosted
- 289 individual dogs served through training programs
- 44 private training sessions provided for individualized behavior support
- 4 free education seminars offered to the community, reaching 82 participants
Napa Humane’s dog training program helps families address common behavior challenges before they escalate, strengthening the bond between people and their pets and reducing the risk of surrender.
These programs support both pet owners and shelter partners through classes, workshops, private training, and behavior consultations that help animals succeed in homes and improve enrichment for animals awaiting adoption.
Humane Education

Key Impact in 2025
- 29 classroom presentations delivered
- 785 elementary students reached across 9 schools
- 5,500+ middle and high school students introduced to animal welfare and veterinary careers
- 2,800+ Kind News subscriptions distributed
Napa Humane’s Humane Education program helps young people develop compassion, responsibility, and respect for animals while learning the importance of responsible pet care.
To support continued learning in the classroom, Napa Humane distributed more than 2,800 Kind News subscriptions, helping teachers bring lessons about empathy and animal care into their classrooms.
Other Community Programs
Wellness Clinics
Napa Humane hosted one community wellness clinic in 2025, providing preventive care services to 61 pets. During the clinic, our veterinary team administered 49 vaccines and helped connect pets to further care, resulting in 39 spay and neuter surgeries scheduled following the event.
Notably, 44% of the pets seen at the clinic were visiting a veterinarian for the first time, highlighting the importance of accessible outreach services in connecting families with veterinary care.
Pet Assistance and Support Program
Napa Humane’s Pet Assistance Services (PAS) program supports the pets of individuals experiencing housing instability by working directly with clients served through Abode Services. The program helps ensure that pets remain healthy and cared for while their guardians navigate challenging circumstances.
In 2025, the program served 27 pets, providing services such as spay and neuter surgery, vaccinations, preventive care clinic services, and dog training support.
Rehoming Support
Napa Humane provides guidance and resources to families facing difficult decisions about their pets. Through our rehoming support resources, pet owners can access tools and guidance to help responsibly rehome animals when keeping them is no longer possible.
These resources help reduce unnecessary shelter intake while supporting families during challenging transitions.
Behavioral Help Line
Napa Humane offers a behavioral help line to assist pet owners with common training and behavior challenges. Through this service, families can receive guidance and support before issues escalate, helping pets remain safely in their homes.
This service helps address challenges early, reducing the risk that behavior issues lead to surrender or rehoming.
Scholarships for Veterinary Careers
Napa Humane also invests in the future of veterinary medicine by offering scholarships to students pursuing careers in animal care and veterinary medicine. These scholarships help support the next generation of professionals dedicated to improving animal welfare in our community.
In 2025 Napa Humane awarded 1 scholarship to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student in the amount of $20,000.
Financial Overview
How Napa Humane’s Prevention Services Are Funded
Napa Humane’s prevention programs are funded through a combination of client fees, community support, and organizational investment.
In 2025, the total cost of delivering these programs was $2,091,511. Community support—including 788 individual donors, foundation grants, and local business sponsors—helps sustain these programs and expand access to care.
Funding Breakdown

Client Fees Collected
$897,734
Fees paid by pet owners help offset the cost of services while keeping care affordable and accessible.
Community Support Received
$605,375
Donations, grants, and fundraising events from generous supporters help sustain prevention programs and expand access to care.
In 2025, community support included:
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788 individual donors contributing $254,891
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11 grants providing $160,950
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27 monthly donors supporting programs through recurring gifts
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Napa Humane Investment
$588,402
Even with client fees and community support, the full cost of prevention services exceeds available annual funding. Napa Humane invests organizational funds to help ensure these essential programs remain available to the community.
These reserve funds are strengthened through responsible financial stewardship, including generous bequests from supporters who choose to leave a lasting legacy for animals in Napa County.
Why This Matters
Accessible prevention services help keep pets healthy, reduce shelter intake, and strengthen families across Napa County. Community investment helps ensure these essential services remain available to pets and families who need them most.
Community support helps keep these essential services accessible to pets and families across Napa County.