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Pet adoption in Caserta

Caserta and its province face daily challenges with stray animals — a reality that volunteers, shelters, and institutions tackle together. Among the most active organizations are the Municipal Dog and Cat Shelter of Caserta, run by the city council in partnership with Associazione Nati Liberi (which manages adoption pathways), and the local chapter of ENPA (the National Animal Protection Authority) which has operated in the Caserta area for years. The ASL Caserta veterinary service handles sterilizations, microchipping, and care at the municipal kennel's clinic, working alongside volunteer associations that rescue dogs and cats from abandonment, seizures, and the feral cat colonies spread across the city's neighborhoods and the province's towns. On Adoot.me you can browse animals available for adoption in Caserta and nearby municipalities — Marcianise, Maddaloni, Aversa, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Sessa Aurunca — filter by breed, size, age, and gender, and send your adoption request directly online. Adoption conditions vary by shelter — check each animal's profile for details or contact the association directly. Adopting in Caserta means giving a second chance to an animal that has often known the streets, and supporting the daily work of those caring for the welfare of animals in the area. The bond formed with a dog or cat adopted locally is often extraordinarily deep: these animals know how to recognize who changed their life.

Frequently asked questions about adoption in Caserta

Browse the available animals on this page, click on the one you're interested in, and submit an adoption request. The shelter will contact you to arrange a meet-and-greet and complete the paperwork.
Yes, adoption is free. Shelters may request a voluntary contribution to cover veterinary expenses such as vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and microchipping, which have already been taken care of before adoption.
Generally, you need a valid ID and to fill out an adoption form. Some shelters may require a pre-adoption home visit to ensure the environment is suitable for the animal.
Absolutely. Many dogs and cats adapt perfectly to apartment living. Shelters will help you find the animal best suited to your lifestyle and living space.

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