Kittens looking for a forever home
Below we will introduce you to the kittens we rescued from the street and are looking for a forever home for. Some of the kittens are still in the healing process and are not ready for adoption, but we will introduce them anyway. :)
Please note that we are not an association and do not take in animals upon request, and we do not accept donations for animals.
All of our cats are cared for by our partner clinic, Veterinary Clinic VET5.
By clicking on the logo, you will visit the clinic's official website.
Adoption conditions:
- First of all, we are looking for good and responsible people for animals who are aware and ready to take care of them forever, not temporarily. By temporarily, we mean people who think it is okay to adopt an animal because they are bored and lonely, but due to a change in life circumstances such as a change in relationship status, the arrival of a new baby, moving, etc., they will abandon or return the animal. We mention this because we have encountered such situations countless times, so we try to avoid them for the benefit of the animal itself, because they have enough trauma from the streets.
- We expect foster parents to provide the cat with regular vaccinations against infectious diseases and other veterinary care when necessary.
- We expect the foster parent to provide the cat with quality food - it doesn't have to be the most expensive in the world and it's not about the price, but the quality of the food and its composition, which will ultimately be more profitable for the owner because you are ensuring the cat's health. :)
- We prefer living in a house/apartment without going outside for most cats because of their nature or health issues. We are not against going outside if you live in a natural and peaceful environment where there is no traffic, if the cat is of the nature to like and prefer the same. :)
- If you live in an apartment and have a balcony - a net on the balcony is a must so that the cat does not fall and get seriously injured.
- foster parents sign a foster care agreement
Professor Martin
- vaccinated, microchipped, neutered, FIV/FELV negative
- Age: about 2 years
- affectionate, cuddly and loves children
- used to other cats and dogs
- requires regular brushing of the coat :)
- is adopted exclusively as a house cat

Leo
- age: 6 months
- vaccinated against infectious diseases and microchipped
- Requires a lot of attention and petting, is energetic and prefers human and feline company
- He is ideal for a family with children because he is gentle and loves attention and play :)
- is adopted exclusively as a house cat

Olga
- age: 1 year
- vaccinated, microchipped, sterilized
- shy and cuddly, a very dear cat
- ideal for people who like a calmer and unobtrusive type of cat :)

KITTENS IN SPECIAL CARE
Miso
We found Miša while boarding the ferry from Hvar, walking along the side of the road and almost falling into the sea. As it happens, everyone just watched and no one wanted to help him, so we took him in, found a box, and he rode with us to Zagreb. :)
Mišo lost his sight due to human negligence, but not permanently. He is currently undergoing treatment at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Zagreb, where he has periodic appointments to have the growths removed from his eyes. After a few treatments, he should see much better.
Mišo is a beautiful kitten, now about 6 months old. He is extremely intelligent, cuddly, energetic and playful.
Mišo is vaccinated and healthy, and after completing his treatments, he should see significantly better. :)
We are very grateful to eye specialist doctor Valentina Plichta for her wonderful treatment and friendliness in treating Miša, and we wholeheartedly recommend her. :)

Stef
After a Dalmatian cat, it would be time to find a Zagorec cat, right? :D
We brought Štefo from Grešna Gorica to Zagreb after we visited the same restaurant where he was staying in a miserable condition and no one helped him, but they just watched him with a bloody nose and ears. After a series of examinations and diagnostics, it was determined that he had nasal cancer.
Štef has currently undergone one round of treatment with pills, and then started electrotherapy which should either cure him completely or at least prolong his life considerably. :)
Štef performs electrotherapy at Vetpoint Veterinary Clinic. :)
Stef will never be allowed to stay outside in the sun because of his nose.
But Štefek doesn't complain about home life and a soft bed at all because he's spent his life outside. :)
