Luna
Found near Cleopatra Beach with an eye infection. Now lives with a family in Alanya.
Alanya · Antalya · since 2019
We feed, treat and rescue stray cats and animals across Alanya and Antalya — slowly, honestly, every single day.
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12,480
Sterilizations since 2019
38
Daily feeding points
2,107
Cats & dogs in care this year
100%
Donations published monthly
Mission & transparency
Patiler & Deniz exists for the cats and animals that no one owns and everyone passes by. We don't want monuments. We want steady, honest, repeatable care.
Every lira we receive is tracked and published in our monthly reports — clinics, food, transport, fuel, names of the animals treated. If you donate, you can follow exactly where your help went.
We work with municipal vets, neighborhood feeders and a small, quiet team of volunteers across both cities.
What we do
Trap, neuter, vaccinate, return. The humane, long-term answer to street overpopulation — documented operation by operation.
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A 24-hour fund and a quiet network of partner clinics for injured and critically sick strays. Every invoice published.
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38 quiet feeding points across the coast. Volunteers refill water and food before sunrise and after sunset, every day of the year.
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Rescue stories
Luna
Found near Cleopatra Beach with an eye infection. Now lives with a family in Alanya.
Mira
Two weeks old, hand-fed every three hours by our volunteers in Konyaaltı.
Kaya
Rescued from the harbor road. Recovered fully and chose to stay with us.
Where every euro goes
We publish every expense, every month. No overhead hidden behind vague categories — just clinics, food, fuel, and the names of the animals treated.
See all monthly reportsOctober 2025 · €4,820 spent
Get involved
Donate
€15 sterilizes one cat. €40 covers a week of food at a feeding point. Every contribution appears in our monthly report.
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We need hands in Alanya and Antalya for daily feeding, transport to clinics, and short-term fostering. Even one morning a week helps.
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