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Pets available for adoption in Napoli

Pets available for adoption in Napoli

Currently, there are 61 pets waiting for a home in Napoli.

Location: Napoli

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Pet adoption in Napoli

Naples and its province have a big heart for animals, but also face one of Italy's most significant challenges in terms of stray animals. Neapolitan organizations — many of them, passionate and often run entirely by volunteers — work tirelessly to rescue and care for abandoned dogs and cats, often coming from situations of neglect or densely populated peripheral areas. The feral cat phenomenon is particularly widespread in the Naples area: cat colonies spread across historic neighborhoods and outskirts are managed by local caretakers conducting sterilization and care programs. Many sociable cats are placed for adoption through local associations. On Adoot.me you can find animals for adoption in Naples and nearby towns across the province. Each animal has a detailed profile with photos, health information, and compatibility details to help you find the right companion. Adoption conditions vary by shelter — check each animal's profile for details or contact the organization directly. Adopting in Naples means supporting the work of volunteers who dedicate their time and resources every day to make a difference. A small gesture that changes two lives.

Frequently asked questions about adoption in Napoli

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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