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Graduates of Kotor Kitties were featured in top-rated cat blog Katzenworld.


Some Kotor Kitties volunteers were delighted to meet Kitten Lady, (humane educator Hannah Shaw), and “I am the Cat Photographer” (photographer Andrew Marttila) during their 2022 visit to Kotor. And some of Kotor’s darling cats were delighted to show the world their beauty!


Kotor Kitties was featured in Easyjet Traveller’s article Who Cares for the Cats of Kotor?

“Montenegro’s ‘City of Cats’ is home to a purr-fect collection of kitty postcards, photographs and propaganda, but the real-life cat community faces a daily struggle for survival… read more


Radio Tivat host Marta Pasković Kočović invited a long-time animal caretaker, activist, and Kotor Kitties supporter, Dr, Arijana Gradinčić, for an interview. They spoke about about Kotor Kitties, spay-neuter, our beautiful calendars and the kind work of many caretakers helpint animals throughout Montenegro Dr. Arijana is a founding member of our new NGO.

You can follow this link to the recorded interview, and a transcript of the first part of the interview to read in English.


Kotor Kitties was featured in Katzenworld, a top-rated cat blog!


Kotor Kitties was mentioned in a Nationalgeographic.com article on how the pandemic is affecting street animals in tourist spots.


Kotor Kitties volunteers enjoyed and documented their time spent doing Trap-Neuter-Return in Stari Grad, Kotor.

Veterinarian Nebojša Goraševic shows us the conditions of unwanted animals in Montenegro, and asks the question: “Us, or Them?” Be sure to turn on the English subtitles if you need them.

Travel Bloggers Mason and Shelley (their blog is “Just Adrift”) share their interest and discoveries among the Cats in Kotor.

Radio Tivat: First “Spay Day”

The first in a series of “Spay Days” initiated by the volunteer group “Kotor Kitties”, ended with 90 cats spayed or neutered. The association was formed late last summer by women from Kotor, one of whom lives in the Americas. Seeing how Kotor’s street cats live, the women decided to launch a program that would help reduce the population of street cats. Cats in Kotor are left to live in the streets, where they are often killed: killed by cars or by disease. This project of sterilization will allow a healthier and better life for a large number of abandoned kittens, and prevents the birth of new kittens into the inhumane conditions wandering the streets. Dr, Relja Ćetković, from the veterinary clinic “Vet Port Kotor”, with his colleague Dr. Nebojša Gorašević, from Nikšić, recognized the important of the project and in order to help Kotor cats has so far performed several dozen surgeries: