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Pet adoption in Tartu

121 animals are looking for a home in Tartu, Estonia. Browse dogs and cats from local shelters and find your perfect companion.

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Dogs in Tartu

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Cats in Tartu

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Kassipoiss Taavi, male Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Kassipoiss Taavi

Mixed Breed

Male
Kassiisand Valdur, male Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Kassiisand Valdur

Mixed Breed

Male
Tommi, male Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Tommi

Mixed Breed

Male
Lumivalgeke, female Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Lumivalgeke

Mixed Breed

Female
Proua Vunts, female Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Proua Vunts

Mixed Breed

Female
Miki, male 5yo Mixed Breed for adoption at MTÜ Tartu Kassikaitse, Tartu

Miki

Mixed Breed

5 yearsMale

Adopting a pet in Tartu

Tartu has a network of animal shelters and rescue organisations working to find loving homes for dogs, cats, and other animals. When you adopt from a shelter in Tartu, you give a rescued animal a second chance while supporting local animal welfare efforts in Estonia.

What to expect when adopting

  • Fill out an adoption application — shelters want to ensure a good match for both you and the animal
  • Meet the animal in person or arrange a virtual visit with the shelter
  • Most shelter animals come vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered or spayed
  • Adoption fees vary by shelter and typically cover veterinary care costs
  • Some shelters conduct home checks before finalising the adoption

Adopting from Tartu to another country

Cross-border pet adoption within Europe requires an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination (administered at least 21 days before travel), a microchip, and in some cases tapeworm treatment. Check our country-specific import guides for detailed requirements.

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