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Keanu
Male
A gentle character who loves nothing more than to chill out on a fluffy bed or blanket.

Yilmaz
Male
At just two months old, Yilmaz was found crying in the rain in a volunteer’s garden. He would never have survived in the cold by himself, so he’s now been vaccinated and lives at the cat park.

Batgirl
Female
A real superhero – she survived parvovirus while seven others from her feeding pod weren’t so lucky. Friendly, affectionate and sociable with other cats and people.

Topsy
Female
Rescued from a dog’s jaws, Topsy now lives at the cat park. Easily identifiable thanks to the black spots on her back.

Nokta
Male
One of our cat park residents, Nokta got his name due to the prominent white spot on his back – in Turkish, ‘nokta’ means point or dot. He’s a parvovirus survivor, strong and determined to enjoy life.

Kahve
Male
A sibling to Nokta, Kahve also survived parvovirus. He loves to play with our volunteers when they visit and is the sweetest of cats.

Mio
Male
Our park manager’s favourite boy, Mio was found dying on the streets thanks to an ear tumour. He survived surgery and is now living at our cat park.

Elif
Female
With her stunning green eyes, Elif is known for loving her cuddles – she’d spend all day being fussed if she could.

Osman
Male
The oldest cat park resident, Osman is suffering with his kidneys now and would love a home of his own to see out his senior year.

Sokie and Sokela
Both male
These two brothers were found as tiny kittens, starving by the local Şok store – hence their names. They’re now members of one of our feeding pods.

Kitty
Female
Kitty comes and goes at the cat park as she pleases. The team thinks she spends most of her time exploring the forest, returning just for food.

Asli
Female
Living behind a local restaurant, she comes out every day for food and cuddles. She always seems very appreciative of the care she receives.
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Blackey One
Female
These siblings tend to avoid people as they haven’t yet been socialised and are highly independent. They still need some care, but not as much as most domestic felines – they’re what we call ‘in-betweener’ cats.
Their ideal home would be somewhere they are given food, water, warm shelter and enough space to roam freely and safely. A house with outbuildings, a farm, smallholding or stables would be ideal.
Taking on one of these cats would give them a second chance to live their best lives.

Blackey Two
Male
These siblings tend to avoid people as they haven’t yet been socialised and are highly independent. They still need some care, but not as much as most domestic felines – they’re what we call ‘in-betweener’ cats.
Their ideal home would be somewhere they are given food, water, warm shelter and enough space to roam freely and safely. A house with outbuildings, a farm, smallholding or stables would be ideal.
Taking on one of these cats would give them a second chance to live their best lives.

Pati
Male
An adorable cat – loves attention and will come to you straight away for fuss.
Pati is such a lovely cat; he adores lots of attention and will come straight over for some fuss.

Emile
Male
Full of energy and fun-loving, Emile just wants somewhere he can enjoy regular chin-tickles and a sofa to curl up on.