Caramel

This a reserved cat. This cat is not longer available.

It was August 2024 when Kareema saw a post about a paralyzed kitten lying somewhere along a busy road in Cairo. The kitten had supposedly been beaten with a stick. Fortunately, the young kitten wasn’t paralyzed. Thanks to good nutrition, vitamins, and supplements, he gained strength and was able to walk more and more. He now walks reasonably well, only limping slightly on one back leg. His first sponsor named this handsome fellow Caramel.

Caramel is a very affectionate young male cat, he follows Kareema, the staff, and any visitors to the haven like he is their shadow. Nothing is too much for Caramel to ask for attention. During my visit to the haven, he would sometimes hang out in the bars of the cat run so I could pet him. Caramel gets along well with other cats at the haven.

Like all SHE cats, Caramel has received his vaccinations against common feline diseases and rabies. Caramel is microchipped, dewormed, and flea-treated. He is neutered and litter-box trained.

We attach great importance to the safety of our SHE cats. A SHE cat for adoption must be an indoor cat. Because Caramel limps slightly on one hind leg, this is especially important for him. A well-enclosed outdoor area or cat run is also ideal.

Who will fall for this super affectionate, young, and handsome guy and offer him his forever home? Interested? Contact one of the admins or moderators, we’re happy to help.

For more information about the adoption process, click the link below: https://safehavenegypt.net/adoptionprocedure

Mowgli

This a reserved cat. This cat is not longer available.

Not long ago, Kareema saw a message about a white male cat roaming the streets, in search for food. His fur was completely dirty, full of tangles, and his eyes were dirty. This beautiful white cat with two different colored eyes likely once belonged to someone, but unfortunately, we’ll never know how he ended up on the streets. He came to “The Haven” and was named Mowgli by his first sponsor.

Mowgli is a male cat, he is about 3 years old. He’s friendly and affectionate towards people. At “The Haven,” Mowgli gets along well with the young kittens and female cats, but he’s not a fan of other tomcats.

Like all SHE cats, Mowgli has received his vaccinations against common feline diseases and rabies. Mowgli is microchipped, dewormed, and flea treated. He’s also neutered and litter-box trained.

We attach great importance to the safety of our SHE cats. A SHE cat for adoption must be an indoor cat. A well-enclosed outdoor area or cat run is also suitable.

Who will fall for this beautiful, friendly, and affectionate white tomcat with his beautiful eyes? Interested? Contact one of the admins or moderators; we’re happy to help.

For more information about the adoption process, click the link below: https://safehavenegypt.net/adoptionprocedure

Prince White

On the street

Prince White is a fluffy, blue-eyed salon cat. Not a street cat. – And yet; what do you get when you put a salon cat on the street? – A street cat. One with even worse chances of survival than other cats.

Our prince was lucky enough to be noticed by someone. Posted in a local Facebook group for street cats in need. And he won the lottery of cats that can be taken in by the shelter of Safe Haven Egypt.

It was in January 2025 that he arrived in Haven. He received his name from a sponsor who recently adopted a cat from SHE. – A name given with love.

It is estimated that he is now 3 years old. Which makes his estimated date of birth around early 2022.

Thanks to the good care at Haven, made possible by donations like these, Prince White is now fully prepared for a salon of his own.

He is not only photogenic. He is also a friendly boy. At the moment he is a calm tomcat, not playful.

But know that he is now in a completely different environment than where he will end up after adoption. He is now together with dozens of other cats. That has an effect on the behavior.

He gets along well with the other cats, and also with the cat-friendly dog in Haven.

Prince White has received his basic vaccinations against common cat diseases and rabies. Deworming and flea treatment. He is chipped and neutered. And is litter box trained.

There are no known medical problems. Prince White was tested in October 2025 for FIV/FeLV and was negative.

Like all SHE cats, Prince White must be an indoor cat. We are very strict about this because we do not want our ex-street cats, for whom so much effort has been put into saving them, to be run over by a car at the adopter’s.

He will be ready to travel by the end of May 2025.

Who has a seat and a windowsill to share? Does Prince White seem to fit your situation? Your current and future situation, in sickness and prosperity?

Then check it out our adoption procedure. And don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or are interested.

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Mooji

This a reserved cat. This cat is not longer available.

Just arrived in Haven

It was the end of January 2025 when suddenly children stood in front of the gate of ‘the haven’ with Mooji in their hands.

The children saw Mooji being chased by a group of street dogs on the street and they saved her from the dogs. Then they immediately went with Mooji to ‘the haven’ where Kareema immediately took her inside.

We estimate Mooji was born around June 2022. Which makes her about 2.5 years old now.

Mooji is a very friendly and affectionate cat. Mooji is very people-oriented, she loves to get attention and to be petted. She is a master at giving headbutts.

Mooji is friendly towards other cats and the cat-friendly dog in her apartment in ‘the haven’.

As far as we know Mooji has no health problems. It is possible to test her for FIV/FeLV.

Like all SHE cats, Mooji has received her basic vaccinations. As well as the mandatory rabies vaccination. An anti-worm treatment and anti-fleas. Mooji is sterilized and chipped. And is also litter box trained.

Mooji has found safety in Haven. We want this to be the same with her adopter. That is why she must be an indoor cat.

Who can give Mooji a home? Is it you?

Then take a look at our adoption procedure. And don’t hesitate to contact us for questions.