Dealing with Street Cat Rescues in Cairo
Street Cat Rescue 101
Cairo has millions of street cats. Many Egyptians have a deep compassion for these animals, and rescue culture is growing rapidly. Whether you found an injured cat or a litter of abandoned kittens, this guide will help you take the right steps.
Step 1: Assess the Situation
Not every street cat needs rescuing. Healthy adult cats who are part of a community colony are often best left where they are (consider TNR - Trap, Neuter, Return instead). Rescue is needed when:
- The cat is injured or visibly sick
- Kittens are found without a mother (wait 2-3 hours first — mom may be hunting)
- The cat is in immediate danger (near traffic, construction, aggressive dogs)
Step 2: Safe Capture
Use a towel or blanket to gently wrap the cat. Injured cats may scratch or bite out of fear. Wear gloves if available. Place in a secure carrier or cardboard box with air holes.
Step 3: First Vet Visit
Take the cat to a veterinarian as soon as possible for:
- General health check
- Flea and tick treatment (very common in Egyptian strays)
- Deworming
- Testing for FIV/FeLV if the cat will be around other cats
Cairo Rescue Organizations
These organizations can help with rescue, fostering, and adoption:
- ESMA (Egyptian Society for Mercy to Animals) - One of Egypt's oldest animal welfare organizations
- SPARE (Society for Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt) - Active rescue and adoption network
- Animal Protection Foundation Egypt - Vet care assistance and TNR programs
Cost of Rescue and Rehabilitation
Budget approximately:
- Initial vet check: 200-400 EGP
- Flea treatment: 150-300 EGP
- Deworming: 100-200 EGP
- Vaccination (basic): 300-600 EGP
- Spay/Neuter: 500-1,500 EGP
- Total first month: approximately 1,250-3,000 EGP