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Adopting a Cat in Germany: Process, Costs & Essential Tips (2026)

“Adopting a cat” is one of the top pet-related search queries in Germany. Cats are often seen as low-maintenance pets, but they also require care, planning, and long-term commitment.

This guide explains everything you need to know about adopting a cat in Germany, following recommendations from trusted animal welfare organizations such as the German Animal Welfare Association.

Why Adopt a Cat From a Shelter?

German shelters are overcrowded with cats every year, mainly due to:

uncontrolled breeding

unplanned litters

owners feeling overwhelmed

Animal welfare organizations strongly encourage adoption instead of buying.

One Cat or Two?

Answer:

Many cats are not true loners. Especially young cats benefit greatly from having a companion.

Shelters will advise you honestly:

which cats can live alone

which need another cat for social interaction

The Cat Adoption Process

1️⃣ Choose a cat (shelter or Balu)

2️⃣ Submit an application

3️⃣ Meet the cat

4️⃣ Sign an adoption contract

5️⃣ Pay an adoption fee (€100–€200)

How Much Does a Cat Cost Per Month?

Average monthly costs:

Food: €30–€60

Litter: €15–€25

Vet care & savings: €20–€30

Total: approx. €70–€120 per month

Indoor Cat or Outdoor Cat?

The German Animal Welfare Association recommends:

safe outdoor access where possible

or enriched indoor living with enough stimulation

Important elements:

  • scratching posts
  • toys and playtime
  • quiet resting places

Settling In & Common Mistakes

❌ forcing interaction

❌ lifting the cat too early

❌ impatience

✅ calm environment

✅ routines

✅ letting trust grow naturally

Cats are wonderful companions, but they are not decoration.

Responsible adoption ensures a happy life for both cats and humans.

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