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Looking for dogs and cats for adoption in India? Every animal on this page is a real rescue or foster looking for a home, never a breeder or a seller. These are first-hand appeals from people across India who pulled a dog or cat off the street, out of a bad situation, or out of a litter nobody wanted. Dog with Blog has championed India’s indie and rescue animals since 2009, and this directory updates continuously as new dogs and cats need homes, so it is worth checking back. Most of the animals here are Indian street dogs and cats: hardy, intelligent, and quick to bond, with rescues listed across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata and beyond. New to adoption? Start with our dog adoption guide and what to promise before you adopt.
Dogs and cats near you, looking for homes
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Willow let herself in through the back door and stayed — Bengaluru
Adopt: Willow let herself in through the back door and stayed — Bengaluru -

Jagger survived being poisoned, then survived a failed adoption — Mumbai
Adopt: Jagger survived being poisoned, then survived a failed adoption — Mumbai -

Two five-month-old indie kittens in Noida hoping to stay together — Delhi NCR
Adopt: Two five-month-old indie kittens in Noida hoping to stay together — Delhi NCR -

Two-month-old bonded brothers, ginger and grey, need a home in Whitefield — Bengaluru
Adopt: Two-month-old bonded brothers, ginger and grey, need a home in Whitefield — Bengaluru -

An eleven-week-old brown tabby kitten in Electronic City is still waiting — Bengaluru
Adopt: An eleven-week-old brown tabby kitten in Electronic City is still waiting — Bengaluru -

A three-and-a-half-year-old spayed cat in Andheri East needs a new home — Mumbai
Adopt: A three-and-a-half-year-old spayed cat in Andheri East needs a new home — Mumbai -

A spayed, vaccinated community cat in JP Nagar needs an indoor home — Bengaluru
Adopt: A spayed, vaccinated community cat in JP Nagar needs an indoor home — Bengaluru -

Two playful street tomcats in Goregaon West need a home — Mumbai
Adopt: Two playful street tomcats in Goregaon West need a home — Mumbai -

A five-month-old orange tabby in Koramangala needs a new home — Bengaluru
Adopt: A five-month-old orange tabby in Koramangala needs a new home — Bengaluru -

Chibi, six and a half months old and vaccinated, is looking for a home in Borivali West — Mumbai
Adopt: Chibi, six and a half months old and vaccinated, is looking for a home in Borivali West — Mumbai -

A one-year-old mother cat in Yelahanka needs to get off the street — Bengaluru
Adopt: A one-year-old mother cat in Yelahanka needs to get off the street — Bengaluru -

A five-week-old kitten found in a Greater Noida park, already litter trained — Delhi NCR
Adopt: A five-week-old kitten found in a Greater Noida park, already litter trained — Delhi NCR -

Two calico sisters, two months old, up for adoption in Borivali — Mumbai
Adopt: Two calico sisters, two months old, up for adoption in Borivali — Mumbai -

Orry, a seven-month-old kitten recovering from surgery in Dwarka — Delhi NCR
Adopt: Orry, a seven-month-old kitten recovering from surgery in Dwarka — Delhi NCR -

A two-month-old male kitten found alone on a staircase, now dewormed — Delhi NCR
Adopt: A two-month-old male kitten found alone on a staircase, now dewormed — Delhi NCR -

Coco, a two-month-old indie boy in Mayur Vihar, is vaccinated and dewormed — Delhi NCR
Adopt: Coco, a two-month-old indie boy in Mayur Vihar, is vaccinated and dewormed — Delhi NCR -

Two-month-old male kitten in HSR, already weaned and litter trained — Bengaluru
Adopt: Two-month-old male kitten in HSR, already weaned and litter trained — Bengaluru -

Three kittens need homes before their building forces them out — Mumbai
Adopt: Three kittens need homes before their building forces them out — Mumbai -

A pregnant calico looking for a home that has seen kittens born before — Bengaluru
Adopt: A pregnant calico looking for a home that has seen kittens born before — Bengaluru -

A two-year-old neutered cat in South Delhi with a lot of purring stored up
Adopt: A two-year-old neutered cat in South Delhi with a lot of purring stored up -

A rescued kitten in Bengaluru needs a home, or a foster, quickly
Adopt: A rescued kitten in Bengaluru needs a home, or a foster, quickly -

Two kittens left in a cardboard box in a Mayur Vihar park — Delhi NCR
Adopt: Two kittens left in a cardboard box in a Mayur Vihar park — Delhi NCR -

Shanti Sai, a six-month-old indie girl in Sarjapur — Bengaluru
Adopt: Shanti Sai, a six-month-old indie girl in Sarjapur — Bengaluru -

Ash, an eight-year-old cat whose person can no longer keep her — Mumbai
Adopt: Ash, an eight-year-old cat whose person can no longer keep her — Mumbai
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Why adopt a dog or cat in India
When you adopt a dog or cat in India, you free up a foster spot for the next rescue, you take demand away from unregulated breeders and puppy mills, and you usually bring home a hardier, healthier animal. The country has millions of community animals who need homes. Most of the dogs here are indie (desi) dogs, a naturally robust, intelligent and loyal breed that adapts beautifully to Indian conditions and asks for very little in return. Adopt, do not shop.
You didn’t buy your best friend, so why buy your dog? It is never the breed, it is the loyal, loving heart that makes a dog yours.
India’s pet owners have more options today than they did five years ago. More breeds to buy, more breeders to find, more food brands on the shelf. And yet shelter inquiries are up, foster networks are growing, pages like this one are getting more traffic. The people who arrive here are not here because they ran out of alternatives. They are here because they looked at the alternatives and chose this instead. That is the adopt-don’t-shop conversation at its best.

How this list works
Each listing is posted by the person who rescued or is fostering that animal, not by us. We gather these appeals into one place so they are easier to find. To bring one home, find a pet whose city and story fit your life, reach out using the contact on that listing, and arrange to meet. You deal directly with the rescuer or foster, who can tell you about the animal’s health, temperament and vaccination status. Nothing here is for sale. Most ask only for a safe, loving home, and sometimes a small reimbursement for vaccinations. Please adopt, don’t shop.
These rescue and foster appeals come from all over India, and because the list updates constantly, the cities change with it. Recent listings have included Delhi, Pune, Chennai, Dehradun and Ooty, among others. Scroll the list above to see exactly where each dog or cat is, and check back as new ones are added.
This is a living list, not a one-time post. New rescue and foster appeals are added as they reach our community, and pets who find homes are marked as adopted rather than deleted, so you can see the happy endings too. If you have rescued an animal who needs a home, or you run a shelter or foster network, share the appeal with us and we will help it reach more people. The more eyes on a listing, the faster a dog or cat gets home.
Before you adopt: are you really ready?
Honestly? If you ask us, the answer is almost always yes. A rescued dog or cat will fill your years with ridiculous, heart-warming memories. But it is a full-time commitment for a decade or more, so be honest about the years ahead, not just the first week. A quick gut-check before you scroll the listings:
- Commitment: a dog or cat can live 12 to 15 years. You are in for the whole life, not just the cute puppy phase.
- Cost: food, vaccinations, deworming and the occasional vet bill add up every month, so budget for it.
- Time: daily walks, play, training, and even vacation plans now include them.
- Space: room to move, and for a cat, netted balconies and windows before day one.
Ready? Then ask the rescuer about the animal’s health history, vaccination and deworming status, and whether it has been sterilised or is old enough to be. Meet the pet in person if you can, introduce it slowly to everyone at home, and net your balcony and windows before a cat comes home. A little preparation turns a nervous first night into a lifelong friendship.
Find dogs & cats for adoption near you, city by city
Ready to adopt near you? Start with the shelters, NGOs and rescues in your city. Each guide has verified contacts and how to adopt.
North India: Delhi NCR, Jaipur, Lucknow
West India: Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat
South India: Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai
East India: Kolkata
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