Frequently asked questions about cat adoption

How much does it cost to adopt a cat from a shelter?

Cat adoption fees typically range from €80 to €200. This usually includes vaccinations, deworming, microchipping, and neutering. Kittens may have a slightly higher fee. The fee helps shelters cover the cost of care and continue helping animals in need.

Indoor cat or outdoor cat — which is right for me?

It depends on your living situation. Indoor cats need enough space, climbing opportunities, and enrichment. Outdoor access requires a safe environment away from busy roads. Many shelter cats come with specific requirements — some must stay indoors, while others need outdoor access. The shelter will advise you on each cat's needs.

How do I help a cat settle into its new home?

Start with a small, quiet room with all essentials — litter box, food, water, and a hiding spot. Let the cat explore at its own pace. Avoid overwhelming it with too many visitors or loud noises in the first few days. Most cats need one to four weeks to fully settle in.

Can I adopt a purebred cat from a shelter?

Yes! Purebred cats like British Shorthairs, Maine Coons, and Persians do find their way into shelters. On Balu, you can browse cats from shelters across Germany and filter by breed to discover the one that's right for you.

Why do shelters charge a protection fee for cats?

The protection fee covers the veterinary care the shelter has already provided — vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, and health checks. It also helps ensure the adopter is genuinely committed. The fee supports the shelter's ongoing work helping animals in need.