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The cats on this page have been assessed prior to adoption. We have many more cats who have not yet been assessed by our team, so please get in touch if those on this page aren’t quite what you’re looking for.

Shirin
She has been at the park from the very beginning and never wanders far. She is always there, making sure she is the first one sitting on your lap when you sit down.
She is one of the main cuddlers at the park and always welcomes us.
All she wants is an owner of her own to share cuddles with. If you are looking for a beautiful, very affectionate girl….Shirin is for you.

Lily
Lilly, her mother and her siblings were saved from an area that had burned down during the forest fires some years ago. There was no food source around and they would have died of starvation if we hadn’t taken them in.
Lilly, the one who was always skittish, is the only one of this little family that still needs a home.
Although she is skittish, we have not given up hope that with the right home she will begin to trust people - she often comes to us volunteers for attention and with the right guidance, we know she could settle into a loving home.

Emil
He came to us as a very small neglected kitten with his 4 sisters.
Emil loves cuddles and will find every opportunity to be with you, he will try and snuggle up to anyone, often perching on their shoulder to make sure he gets the most cuddles he can.
All he wants is a human of his own to have endless cuddles with ….
Could this be you?

Sibel
Sibel was dumped with her siblings in a carton box at the cat park when she was just 2 months old.
She's turned into a beautiful fluffy girl. Sibel is very loving, gets along with all cats, never hisses or scratches at anyone. She grooms herself well, except for her neck area where she cannot reach. So our volunteers make sure she gets brushed there, if she shows up for breakfast time, as mats easily occur and are hard to get rid off again.
She loves to be stroked and would be happy if she could get more attention but she also loves the woods and sometimes disappears for a couple of days. Luckily she always comes back, so we guess she calls the cat park her home.

Ipek
Ipek means silk in Turkish, She was named Ipek as her fur is as smooth as silk.
She is a very reserved girl that does not ask for much and lives very independently.
She has been with us for some years now and she enjoys her life at the park, she occasionally comes for cuddles or goes for a walk with the other cats but more than anything, Ipek enjoys the safety and tranquility of the park where she does not have to search for food and shelter and has a warm bed.

Kahve
We named him Kahve to distinguish him from his two brothers who have a greyer coat. He is one of the survivors of the panleukopenia outbreak last winter.
He has been known to be skittish and doesn’t seek much attention at the park, but after spending a week living with one of our volunteers due to an eye infection, he is a different cat!
He loves one to one attention and has become a cuddle monster - this just shows how much he needs to be loved and find his forever home.
He will make a great lap cat and is great with other cats - could you offer him a home?

Asli
Asli was given to us by a local in the village that could not look after Asli. We knew we had to take her in, to save her.
Asli has turned into a beautiful fluff ball. She is very affectionate, however, she dislikes the crowd of cats and has therefore found herself a place to sleep in the forest, coming to the park to grab a bite to eat and some cuddles. When we call her name she comes racing down from by olive grove and enjoys human company.
She really needs to find a place she can call home - can you help?

Kitty
Kitty is one of our fluffballs
She is the cleanest, well groomed, long haired outdoor cat that exists!
She has lived at the cat park since being a kitten, enjoying her furry friends and the love of her daily human caretakers.
Unfortunately, she has started to detach from the park, only visiting for breakfast when the volunteers are there for food and cuddles.
We don’t know why she has started to distant herself, but we worry for her and wish we could find her a forever home where she is safe and loved.

Blackey Two
Male
These siblings tend to avoid people as they haven’t yet been socialised and are highly independent. They still need some care, but not as much as most domestic felines – they’re what we call ‘in-betweener’ cats.
Their ideal home would be somewhere they are given food, water, warm shelter and enough space to roam freely and safely. A house with outbuildings, a farm, smallholding or stables would be ideal.
Taking on one of these cats would give them a second chance to live their best lives.