We don't have any kittens/cats for adoption at the moment but if you complete the adoption request form, we'll send it to one of our colleagues
Looking for a loving home
You can't save a whole world of cats,
but you can save the whole world of ONE cat!
but you can save the whole world of ONE cat!
Choosing a new cat to join your family is an exciting time, and picking the correct companion is important. You will need to consider carefully what type of household you have – is it busy or quiet? Do you have young children or other pets? This should influence the type and character of the cat you choose.
A timid, quiet cat would find it difficult to cope with boisterous children, grumpy cats, or energetic dogs. Think about your home’s suitability for a feline tenant before you embark on finding one. Be realistic and honest with yourself about how you feel about cat hair, cleaning litter boxes, and all the other things that accompany owning a cat.
A cat’s life expectancy is now roughly 16 years, and some live many years longer, so take time making your decision.
A cat deserves a stable and caring home for life!
One must also remember that when you adopt a cat, added costs are incurred. Your cat will need his yearly vaccinations, good food, toys, bedding, occasional visits to the vet as well as the need to be kept in a boarding kennel when you go on holiday.
Once you have thought it through and made sure that, if renting an apartment/house, you are allowed to keep pets , you may then move on to the next stage……. choosing your life time companion.
Adopting a cat is a big commitment and hugely rewarding
We do our best to ensure you adopt the right cat for your circumstances and lifestyle.
Once you have chosen a cat that suits your lifestyle:
A timid, quiet cat would find it difficult to cope with boisterous children, grumpy cats, or energetic dogs. Think about your home’s suitability for a feline tenant before you embark on finding one. Be realistic and honest with yourself about how you feel about cat hair, cleaning litter boxes, and all the other things that accompany owning a cat.
A cat’s life expectancy is now roughly 16 years, and some live many years longer, so take time making your decision.
A cat deserves a stable and caring home for life!
One must also remember that when you adopt a cat, added costs are incurred. Your cat will need his yearly vaccinations, good food, toys, bedding, occasional visits to the vet as well as the need to be kept in a boarding kennel when you go on holiday.
Once you have thought it through and made sure that, if renting an apartment/house, you are allowed to keep pets , you may then move on to the next stage……. choosing your life time companion.
Adopting a cat is a big commitment and hugely rewarding
We do our best to ensure you adopt the right cat for your circumstances and lifestyle.
Once you have chosen a cat that suits your lifestyle:
- We will complete an Adoption Form with your personal details.
- All cats are neutered, litter trained, dewormed, deflead, vaccinated and microchipped. If you adopt a kitten who is too young to be neutered, you'll have to neuter him/her when he/she's 6 months.
- We will come and visit you a few weeks after your adoption to see if the cat has settled in and to answer any questions you may have.
- We appreciate a donation to cover our expenses.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete our Adoption Request Form and we'll contact you a.s.a.p.
We're VERY strict in adoption and will only give our cats/kittens away if we're 100% sure that you're the right home.
"The right home" means:
- a FOREVER home, not only for a cute kitten (or two), it's a commitment for life.
- a COMPLETELY secured home: your windows and doors have to be secured with insect screens and if you're living in a flat/apartment/penthouse, your balconies and/or terrace(s) have to be completely secured to prevent that a cat can fall down or can jump into other dwellings.
- if you're having a yard or a garden, it has to be secured so there's no possibility to escape.
- a home visit is a requirement.
We won't accept any home which is not up to our standards.
"The right home" means:
- a FOREVER home, not only for a cute kitten (or two), it's a commitment for life.
- a COMPLETELY secured home: your windows and doors have to be secured with insect screens and if you're living in a flat/apartment/penthouse, your balconies and/or terrace(s) have to be completely secured to prevent that a cat can fall down or can jump into other dwellings.
- if you're having a yard or a garden, it has to be secured so there's no possibility to escape.
- a home visit is a requirement.
We won't accept any home which is not up to our standards.