Walshie

This is an adopted cat

They say “3rd time's a charm”. We really hope this is the case for our handsome redhead boy Walshie. Through no fault of his own, Walshie has had a second adoption offer canceled and is back in a situation where he must find a forever home.

Walshie in May 2022 when he was picked up by Koky

Walshie is estimated to be about 1 1/4 years old at the time of this writing.

Hij is in de Haven sinds eind mei 2022, toen hij werd gered als een kitten. Koky had ’s avonds een ongeplande, dringende reis naar het vliegveld en kwam deze jongen toevallig tegen op de top van een brug op de snelweg. Hoe hij had weten te voorkomen dat hij werd aangereden door een auto was een wonder op zich.

Despite making other drivers a bit angry, Koky managed to pull the car over, rushed out to grab the kitten and returned to the car with him. He was weak from lack of food and especially water and drank most of Koky's water bottle when it was offered to him.

Today he is a healthy young cat. A gentle boy and very friendly. We expect him to fit in well with most households, including those with other cats, the occasional cat-friendly dog and also respectful children.

May 2023

Walshie is house trained, neutered, microchipped and has had his vaccinations, including rabies. He travels with his original rabies blood test certificate and his vaccination record. It is ready to travel and can come to the UK, all of Europe, USA or Canada.

Please note that Walshie must be an indoor cat, or if he is allowed outside, in a completely cat-proof garden (with the special fence) or a cat run. ( Catio )

He has lived most of his life in complete safety and we want to ensure that this level of safety is maintained. He won't understand that vehicles are an immediate danger, especially after being rescued from the top of a bridge where he most likely could have died.

We believe that cats can live a happy and fulfilled life as an indoor cat. This is as long as they get the right amount of play, stimulation, one-on-one time, etc.

If you are interested in giving Walshie a home then take a look our adoption procedure.

Be sure to send a message if you have any questions or would like to apply to adopt Welshie. We will do our best to contact you within 24 hours.

If you are not interested in adoption at this time, could we ask for your help by sharing his profile in other groups?

Thank you for your continued support of the Haven and our cats!

Cloud

Cloud & family on the street

It was April 2021 when Koky saw a message about a mother cat and her three babies who had been put on the street. Although there was no room for them in the Haven at that time, Koky arranged for them to be taken care of until they could move to the Haven. That happened in early June 2021. Cloud is the only cat from that litter of three kittens.

Outside of the first few weeks of her life, she only knew the Haven. Since she just turned 2 years old, we definitely think this beauty needs a forever home.

Cloud is a beautiful cat — medium to long hair, attentive and bright eyes, and a tail that could be used to dust all the dust in your house. She is a friendly, playful cat and loves human attention. In fact, she loves it so much that when she doesn't get the attention she feels she deserves, she can scratch her head a little. Not to hurt you, but to remind you that Her Majesty needs even more love and attention.

Cloud fits in a household with multiple cats or with the occasional cat-friendly dog. Because she needs to be trained not to scratch for attention, we do not recommend her in a family with young children.


Since she's been with us for so long (and has such a great tail), we have lots of photos of her and even a few videos. Take a look at this sweet lady and see if you think you can give her the attention she so desperately wants and deserves.

Like all our cats, Cloud is sterilized, microchipped, vaccinated against rabies (with her original laboratory test certificate) and also against standard cat diseases. Any offer of adoption for her is dependent on a successful video home check and an adoption contribution. See What is the adoption procedure at SHE?

Cloud is only adopted as a house cat, or if she is allowed outside, in a completely cat-proof garden (with special fencing), a litter box, or with a harness and leash. Cloud has lived the vast majority of its life in complete security and we want to ensure that this level of security is maintained. She has no street sense and does not understand that vehicles are a danger. Therefore, she should never be put in a situation where she is allowed to roam freely.

If you are interested in offering Cloud (and her tail) a home, or would like to know more about our adoption process, please contact us Contact on. We will do our best to contact you within 24 hours.

If you are not interested in adopting at this time, we might ask for your help by sharing her profile where you can.

Our best exposure is through word of mouth and spreading the word about who we are and what we do. Please help us find Cloud a loving forever home.

Adrian

At the beginning of January, Koky, the manager of Safe Haven Egypt, saw a local message on Facebook with a photo of a very sad kitten.

This was that photo;

Photo of Adrian on Facebook when he was on the streets of Cairo that hit Koky

Koky had already seen many sad situations. But that still touched her in some way. We managed to find out where that photo was taken, where this cat was. And Koky managed to bring this find to the Haven.

A sad little cat can quickly look better after warmth, food, love and safety.

So Adrian has now been in Haven since the beginning of January and is not ready to travel if an adopter were found. But he will be by mid-June. Since finding an adopter is not that easy and the adoption process will take some time anyway, we would like to introduce Adrian.

Right now Adrian looks like this;

You can see; that is quite different from the first photo. He has become a beautiful cat with medium long hair and an interesting mix of white with some brown in between hair color.

When Adrian is ready to travel, expected around mid-June, he will be fully vaccinated, chipped and have his papers. And being neutered.

All SHE cats receive love and personal attention and are therefore socialized with people. Sometimes neighborhood children also come to visit the cats in Safe Haven Egyt. There are also cat-friendly dogs among the many cats.

This 'rescue' in the most literal sense of the word can only be placed in a safe home. Adrian can only be placed as an indoor cat. You can only get outside via a catio or a very well-enclosed garden.

Would you like to give this sweet boy a home? Then read the SHE adoption procedure. Where you can read about the 'home check' and the adoption contribution.

Don't hesitate to contact us contact for questions or to apply as an adopter of Adrian.

If Adrian is not for you, but perhaps people in your circle of acquaintances, you can also help us by sharing this profile with your social circle.

Treasure

This is an adopted cat

Every cat is special, but we would like to introduce you to a friendly and sweet young lady who is really our Treasure, because that is her name.

May 2021, photo upon arrival at Haven

Rescued in May 2021 as a small orphaned kitten, blind in one eye, Treasure has lived her life in the Haven ever since. Now about three years old, she is a favorite of the Haven team and visitors alike.

Perhaps it is best to let a long-time SHE supporter and adopter tell us about Treasure in her words, from her recent visit to Cairo and the Port in November 2022.

One thing I would like most is an adoption offer for Treasure.

Treasure is wonderfully affectionate and has come to me on every visit and sat on my lap, hugging me and showing me how loving she is. Some of the other cats get jealous and swat her, but she comes back when they're gone and gives me more cuddles. She is blind in one eye but otherwise healthy and enjoys treats!

Treasure gets along well with the other cats in the Haven, as well as with our dogs. We expect her to integrate well into most households, including those with respectful children. She is house trained and fully prepared for travel. For example, she has had her rabies vaccination (and the required laboratory test), her standard cat vaccinations, and she has been spayed and microchipped.

You will notice that she has both eyes, but she can see with only one of them.

Please note: Treasure must be an indoor cat, or if she is allowed outside, only in a completely cat-proof garden (with the special fence) or a catio. Treasure has lived in complete safety since she was a little kitten and we want to ensure that this level of safety is maintained, especially considering her eyesight.

Are you looking for a sweet lap cat for company? Then consider our darling.

All offers of adoption are subject to an adoption fee plus a successful home check, carried out via video call. See What is the adoption procedure at SHE?

If you are interested in offering a home to Treasure or would like to learn more please contact local volunteer Walter. We will then contact you within 24 hours.

If you are not interested in adopting right now, please consider sharing this information about Treasure where you can or spreading the word about it to acquaintances who are looking for a cat.

Photo from August 2023

Lizabet

If you've been a part of the Haven family for a while, you know that Koky's husband doesn't bring her flowers, jewelry or chocolate – he brings her cats!

Intake photo June 2022

In early June 2022, he messaged her from his office. There was a mother cat and a kitten nearby that he always fed, but unfortunately the mother cat was killed by a car. Only the little kitten was left and he wanted to know if he could take her home.

And so it was that little Lizabet found her way to Koky's house and after her vaccinations to the Haven. Our sweet princess is less than a year old at the time of this writing (March 2023) but is ready and excited to find a home of her own.

Given how sweet and friendly she is, Koky almost considered keeping Lizabet for herself, but decided against it given the other cats she has, plus the revolving door of little kittens and fosters. From the videos you can tell that this girl loves attention. Her adopted human(s) will be her first full-time experience with humans. She does well with other cats and also with a cat-friendly dog.

Based on the personality we've seen, her closest connection will likely be with her person(s). We expect she would fit in well with most households, including those with respectful children. However, it's important to remember that she's still young, so she may want to jump out from behind a chair or run after little feet; that's what kittens do.

photo December 2022

Like all our cats, Lizabet is sterilized, microchipped, vaccinated against rabies (with her original laboratory test certificate) and also against standard cat diseases. Any offer of adoption for her is dependent on a successful video home check and an adoption fee. See What is the adoption procedure at SHE?

Lizabet must be an indoor or house cat, or if she is allowed outside, in a completely cat-proof garden (with the special fence) or in a cat run. Except for the first weeks of her life, when her mother was killed, Lizabet lived in complete safety and we want to ensure that this level of safety is maintained.

She has no street sense and does not understand that vehicles are a danger. Therefore, she should not be placed in a situation where she can roam freely, even in quieter residential areas.

If you are interested in offering Lizabet a home, if you have any questions, or if you just want to know more about our adoption process please send a message to local volunteer Walter. We will do our best to contact you within 24 hours.

If you are not interested in adopting at this time, could we ask for your help by sharing her profile where you can?

Zuzu

Since her sweet sisters Callie and Tessa recently had some luck finding adopters, Zuzu is becoming quite concerned that we haven't advertised her yet.

June 2021, intake photo

So Miss Zuzu, this one is for you!

To remind you of the background, Zuzu arrived with her mother and sisters in June 2021 when the Haven night worker called Koky around midnight. A woman had knocked on the Haven's door, carrying a trash can containing a mama cat and her three kittens. The cat had given birth in her garden and the woman didn't want her there. We were full at the time, but the woman said if we didn't accept the cats, she would just dump them on the street.

And so Zuzu, Callie and Tessa, along with mom Tara, all came to live in the Haven. Zuzu turns two years old this summer, after spending just a few weeks of her life in the Haven. She is affectionate, funny and playful and is a favorite of visitors. Keep in mind that she has never had her own home or her own people, so we expect she will be thrilled when the time comes!

Despite being almost two years old, this little lady still has a lot of “kitten” in her and loves to play with interesting toys and seek attention from people who seem interested in her. Due to her easy-going nature, we expect her to fit in well with most households, including those with another friendly cat and/or respectful children. She will likely develop a strong bond of trust with her new person(s).

Because she has lived her life within the safety of the Haven, Zuzu must either be an indoor cat or in a cat run or completely cat-proof yard (with the special enclosure). A standard fence is not sufficient. It is our experience that the SHE cats do not see vehicles as a danger. Even on the quietest roads or dead-end streets, our cats have suffered life-threatening injuries. We must ensure that Zuzu receives the same level of safety in her new home as she is used to in the Haven.

No exceptions, please. We believe that indoor cats can live happy and contented lives with the right attention and daily playtime.

Lap cat

Zuzu is a very intelligent cat; you can see that just by looking at her and studying her eyes. Some SHE adopters have had success leash or harness training their cats, and that could well be an option for Zuzu if both parties are willing to try it. We can provide advice and guidance on the best way to do this.

Zuzu has been vaccinated against standard cat diseases and rabies. She will travel with her original rabies blood test results from a certified laboratory. Like all our cats, Zuzu is sterilized and microchipped. She is potty trained.

All adoptions are dependent on a successful home check (carried out via video call) and an adoption fee. See page What is the adoption procedure at SHE? .

If this graceful red-haired girl has caught your attention and you would like to offer to adopt her (or just to find out more), then send a message. We will do our best to contact you within 24 hours. We're also happy to answer questions about adoption through SHE, and anything else you have in mind.

If you're not in the market for a new cat right now, or if Zuzu doesn't seem like the right choice for you, can you help us by sharing this link where you can? (see sharing options at the bottom of this post)

Or by spreading existence across the Safe Haven Egypt? We get the majority of our new adopters through word of mouth, so please help us spread the word!

Our team, including Zuzu, thank you for your help and continued support.

Molly

Molly when she stayed at Koky's house

This sweet girl's name is Molly. She was initially found by Koky, who lived under her house after being abandoned by her owner. From there she was cared for by Koky until she received her vaccinations, after which she moved to the Haven.

Molly is estimated to be just over a year old. As she has grown, her coat has become a bit fluffier. Check out her amazing tail in some of the more recent photos! This young girl loves human company and we expect her to settle in as a sociable lap cat with the right adopter(s).

What a beautiful tail you have Molly!

Molly is also used to cats and a cat-friendly dog. She has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies and other common cat diseases. When she travels to her future home, she will fly with her original laboratory certificate confirming her rabies titer/vaccination results.

We do not routinely test for FIV/FeLV (unless the cat is showing symptoms) but are happy to do so for her adopter at our cost, which is £15 or the local equivalent.

Molly must be an indoor or house cat, or if she is allowed outside, in a completely cat-proof garden (with the special fence) or a catio. Molly has lived the vast majority of her life in complete safety and we want to ensure that this level of safety is maintained. She has no street sense and does not understand that vehicles are a danger. Therefore, she should not be put in a situation where she can move around freely.

If you are interested in offering Molly a home, or would like to learn more about our adoption process Then take a look at the page about the adoption procedure at SHE.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate local volunteer Walter (Dutch) or Holly (English, French) from the SHE admin team via the original FB adoption announcement from about Molly from Safe Haven Egypt.

If you are not interested in adopting at this time, could we ask for your help by sharing her profile in other groups? Thank you for your continued support of the Haven and our cats!

Bertie

Bertie upon arrival in Haven

Meet the stately, beautiful Bertie. This girl was rescued by the Haven in the late spring/early summer of 2022. She was the subject of yet another post pleading for help for a cat in need.

Bertie was alone, with a large open wound on one of her paws. It was practically torn apart. To try to save her life, the Haven doctor had to immediately amputate her leg.

Like other cats with amputations, Bertie has adapted well to the loss of one of her front legs. She can still jump, run and climb like any other cat; she just had to learn it all again on a different basis than before.

Bertie is estimated to be 1 1/2 to 2 years old. She is described as a friendly cat, very affectionate with the local team in the Haven. That is why we expect that she will be very happy with her own person(s) and can develop a very strong bond.

Beautiful Bertie

Bertie gets along well with her feline friends in the Haven and our Haven dogs. We expect she will fit in well with most households, including those with respectful children.

She is sterilized, microchipped and vaccinated against common cat diseases, including rabies. We also had her required rabies blood test done at an EU/UK certified laboratory. She will travel with her original lab certificate and her vaccination record.

Bertie is litter box trained. She is an extremely affectionate girl who can give a lot of love. We don't know her history, but it is unlikely that she ever owned her own home. Bertie must be an indoor/house cat, or if she is allowed outside, it must be in a completely cat-proof garden (with the special fence) or a catio. Under no circumstances should she be allowed outside to forage or into a garden that is not cat-proof. Given what this girl has already been through, we owe her a continued sense of safety and security.

Can you imagine this special girl in your home? With her deep, loving eyes, looking at you and yours?

If you would like to offer to adopt Bertie then read about our adoption procedure at Safe Haven Egypt.

Please contact us for further questions with local volunteer Walter (Dutch) and for formal nomination at SHE admin Holly (French, English) via Bertie's original adoption post.

Tessa

Tessa upon arrival at Haven

It was June 2021 when the Haven's night employee called Koky around midnight. A woman had knocked on the door of the Haven with a garbage can containing a cat and her three kittens. She said the cat gave birth to her babies in her garden and she didn't want them there. The lady was told we were full but she said if we didn't take the cats she would just dump them on the street.

And so we welcomed mama cat Tara, along with her babies Zuzu, Callie and Tessa to the Haven. Tessa is now about 1.5 years old, all of which she has spent almost entirely in the Haven. We think it's time for Tessa to find her golden basket.

Tessa, a lovely ginger girl, is energetic, friendly and affectionate. If you are considering one of our shoulder cats to adopt, then Tessa might be the one you are looking for!

Human interaction in progress

Koky has difficulty walking through the Haven without Tessa hanging on one of her shoulders. Time for a cup of coffee? There's Tessa. Time to give vitamins? Tessa. Visitors coming by? You guessed it – Tessa.

From the time she was a little kitten, this little monkey has climbed everything she can. Make sure valuables are taken off the shelves with Tessa around, because there's a good chance (okay, 100%) she'll be on the shelves.

Tessa enjoys human interaction and also gets along well with other cats and the occasional cat-friendly dog. We expect she would also do well in households with respectful children. We would like her to have a home where she will have lots of love, dedicated play and attention. In all likelihood, she will form a very strong bond with her human(s).

Shoulder cat

Because she has lived in the safety of the Haven, we want Tessa to have that same level of safety in her forever home. If allowed in the garden, it must be fully cat-protected (with the special fencing) or with a catio. Alternatively, Tessa can be kept as an indoor/house cat. We don't want Tessa to be a free-roaming cat on the street, even if it is in a quiet neighborhood. She won't understand the hazards and dangers of vehicles, so we don't want her to be exposed to that risk.

Tessa has been vaccinated against standard cat diseases and also against rabies. She will travel with her original rabies blood test results from a certified laboratory. Like all our cats, Tessa is sterilized and microchipped. She is litter box trained.

All adoptions are subject to a successful home check (conducted via video call) and an adoption fee of £195 (+/- €220) to help pay for her trip.

If you think Tessa is your golden girl then send one message to Holly via this profile.

Or contact the local volunteer Walter for your questions. We're also happy to answer questions about SHE adoption and anything else you have in mind.

If you don't want to adopt at this time, can you please help us by sharing this post?

Dylan

From Safe Haven Egypt. Koky is the manager of SHE.

We would like to meet Koky's Christmas gift from December 2021, our handsome and cheeky Dylan.

Christmas gift 'Dylan'

On December 19, 2021, a lady arrived at the door of the Haven with a tiny kitten. She told Koky that she found him next to the garbage. Koky told her that unfortunately we didn't have any nursing mother cats to place him with. The lady then said that if we didn't take it with us, she would just leave it in the trash.

And so it was that Dylan went home with Koky as a foster baby, where she bottle-fed him until he was old enough to eat solid food. This little boy is about 1.3 years old at the time of writing (February 12, 2023). Koky has continued to cherish him, so he knows what it's like to live with people (and cats) and is an extremely friendly cat.

He is a very sweet cat – and very handsome too. We expect he would do well in most households, including those with another cat(s), a cat-friendly dog and respectful children. Given his personality, you can expect him to follow you around the house and seek attention whenever he can!

Photo from November 2022 – Most recent photo of Dylan

We would classify Dylan as a native Egyptian Mau, the original cat breed in Egypt. It is the oldest recorded breed of cat in the world, with references to its appearance over 4,000 years ago. Maus are highly intelligent, intuitive and energetic. Some of them can be quite vocal. They can be excellent climbers and jumpers. They are also typically close to their human(s) and very friendly, as we know this boy is.

Dylan has had his shots against standard cat diseases and has also been vaccinated against rabies. He will travel with his original rabies blood test certificate from the certified laboratory. He has also been neutered. We are not aware of any health problems. Since he was picked up from the garbage at just a few weeks old, he has known nothing but safety. Dylan must be an indoor cat/house cat, or could easily have a catio or completely cat-proof garden (with the special fencing). He is not allowed to roam freely, as he will not understand the dangers of the road; this also applies to quiet residential areas. We have seen too many accidents where our babies have been seriously injured or worse.

All our adoptions are subject to a successful home check (conducted via video call), an adoption fee of £195 or the local equivalent (= +/- €220.50), and your signature on our adoption contract.

If you have any questions about Safe Haven Egypt, explore this website and feel free to contact me.

For those who are 'sold' and want to proceed with an (almost) adoption proposal, contact Holly Davidson via the original Facebook message from James at Safe Haven Egypt.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/safehavenegyptcatsforadoption/posts/3259998617607728

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