AbstractWe show that testing if an undirected graph contains a bridgeless spanning cactus is NP-hard. As a consequence, the minimum spanning cactus problem (MSCP) on an undirected graph with 0–1 edge weights is NP-hard. For any subgraph S of Kn, we give polynomially testable necessary and sufficient conditions for S to be extendable to a cactus in Kn and the weighted version of this problem is shown to be NP-hard. A spanning tree is shown to be extendable to a cactus in Kn if and only if it has at least one node of even degree. When S is a spanning tree, we show that the weighted version can also be solved in polynomial time. Further, we give an O(n3) algorithm for computing a minimum cost spanning tree with at least one vertex of even degr...