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Help Us Build a Safe Haven for Belgium’s Stray Cats
In Belgium, many stray cats are left without help, and too few resources exist to support them.
We are working to change that.
Right now, we are transforming a simple garage into a dedicated cat shelter: a safe place where cats can recover, feel secure, and get a second chance at life.
With your help, this space will become a true sanctuary, including:
• Safe quarantine areas for sick and vulnerable cats
• Proper insulation to keep them warm during winter
• Windows and ventilation for light and fresh air
• Enrichment spaces with platforms and walkways to play and feel safe
Every donation helps us bring this project to life.
Even €1 makes a difference, for us, and for the cats who have nowhere else to go.
Together, we can turn this space into a place of safety, care, and hope.
Donate or share to support our mission
How Your Donations Will Help
Your support will go directly toward building this shelter:
Doors & windows: €3,100
Walls & insulation: €1,500
Heating (radiators & water lines): €1,300
Quarantine areas: €460
Platforms & enrichment: €390
Sink & airflow: €160
Interior setup: €340
Lighting & electrical: €350
Total: €7,600
Who We Are
Our journey began nearly six years ago, when we found a small puppy alone in the mountains of Montenegro.
That moment opened our eyes to the reality stray animals face—and inspired us to take action.
We started by helping animals abroad find loving homes, but soon realized the need was just as urgent here in Belgium.
Last year, we became a recognized shelter, focusing on local rescues in areas like Gavere, where support is limited.
Many cats here are born into difficult conditions, especially farm cats that are not sterilized, leading to endless litters and growing stray populations.
We often find mothers struggling to care for their young without safety or support.
Our mission is to give these cats a safe place to recover, receive care, and learn to trust, so they can eventually find a loving home.
Because every cat deserves more than just survival, they deserve a life.




