“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.
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.
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
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)
Average monthly costs:
Food: €30–€60
Litter: €15–€25
Vet care & savings: €20–€30
Total: approx. €70–€120 per month
The German Animal Welfare Association recommends:
safe outdoor access where possible
or enriched indoor living with enough stimulation
Important elements:
❌ 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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Dogs are among the most popular pets in Germany. Whether you are an experienced dog owner or a beginner, questions will continually come up in everyday life with a dog. Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions about dog care, health, and behavior. These answers will help you understand your four-legged friend better and provide them with optimal care.

“Adopting a dog” is one of the most searched pet-related topics in Germany. More and more people are choosing adoption instead of buying from breeders or online marketplaces. But how does dog adoption actually work in Germany? What are the requirements, costs, and responsibilities?
In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know before adopting a dog in Germany, based on best practices and recommendations from trusted animal welfare organizations, including the German Animal Welfare Association (Deutscher Tierschutzbund), the partner of Balu.