How to adopt a cat from us
We have many cats and kittens looking for their forever home.
Adoptions can be arranged from anywhere in the world, and we’ll guide you through the entire process. Preparation time depends on the destination country, but we’re here to make it smooth and stress-free.
Every cat in our care has a story, most were once abandoned, sick, or struggling to survive on the streets. Through love, medical care, and daily attention, we’ve helped them heal and trust again. By adopting from us, you’re not only giving a rescued cat a second chance, but you're also supporting a shelter that works tirelessly to help the most vulnerable.
For each adoption, we kindly ask for a donation. This helps us continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming more cats who desperately need our help.
Open your heart and your home to one of our rescued cats.
You'll change their life, and they change yours too.
Travel preperations
1. Microchip
A cat that travels is required to have a microchip. The chip contains a microchip on which the registration number is stored. This registration number can be read using a special reader. The chip has no effect on its health.
2. Rabies vaccination
Before the cat travels, we must vaccinate it against rabies. Egypt is considered a high-risk country for rabies. After a month, sufficient antibodies have been built up for a blood test.
3. Blood sampling & posting
To test for rabies antibodies, we need a blood sample taken by the veterinarian. The cat is given a mild sedative before the blood sample is taken to ensure the process is as stress-free as possible.
4. Titer test
The blood sample will be sent to a laboratory for analysis, and we receive the results within a few weeks, ensuring the cat meets the required health standards for adoption and travel.
5. Health certification
Once all necessary steps have been completed, the cat is fully registered, and there is proof that he or she is rabies-free, the health certificate can be issued. With this certificate and the passport, the cat is ready to travel.
6. Travelling
To transport the cat to the location in question, you could travel yourself, or we will look for/make a post looking for a flight parent if neccesary. Please note that it may take a while before someone is available.
Adoption costs
We take care of everything needed to prepare your cat for travel.
This includes:
Passport
Microchip | 700 EGP
Rabies vaccination | 550 EGP
Blood sampling & posting | 1500 EGP
Titer test | 4600 EGP
Sterilization (spaying/neutering) | 650 EGP
Deworming course | 150 EGP
As an adopter, we kindly ask you to cover only:
The health certificate (required for travel).
This will be 3.000 EGP | 52 euro | 45 GBP | 60 dollarAll travel costs (including flight, transport, and carrier if needed)
These costs depend on the airline your cat will fly with.
We do this to make international adoption possible and to give every rescued cat the chance to find their forever home, no matter where in the world that may be.
Succesfull adoptions
From the streets to their forever home
Luna got adopted and flew to Bulgaria
Ash got adopted by a lovely family from Berlin
Zuzu got adopted by Amanda from the USA
Lottie got adopted by Tess & her partner from Belgium
Teddy got adopted by Barney & Sarah from the UK
Gogo and Yoda got adopted by a lovely family from the UK
Minx got adopted by Steffi from Germany
Tommy got adopted by Olga & Pete in Dahab
Linn got adopted by Ashley in Dahab
Toby got adopted by Sebastién & his daughter from Germany

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