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Molly

On June 9, 2026, Molly found her forever home! Her foster home became permanent because it was impossible to part with such a beautiful and clever girl. Molly is Olive’s, Curry’s, Violet’s, Ganache’s, and Katerina’s sister. She was rescued from the same abandoned construction site as the others. Like her brother Violet, Molly had dental problems and some teeth were removed. She was also found to have contact dermatitis from metal food bowls — problem solved by switching to ceramics. She has her first vaccination and all anti-parasite treatments; Molly was spayed on May 26, 2026.

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Blue Whiskers

Our affectionate little “tiny engine” Blue Whiskers went to his new home in May 2026. His sister Malina was already waiting for him there — she had moved from Yerevan to her new home a little earlier. By the second day, the kittens had already started recognizing each other again and were even eating side by side.

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Lavash 🌮

After almost a year of waiting, Lavash finally found his home in April 2026! This energetic, mischievous, and independent boy constantly created meme-worthy situations while living in foster care. Now he continues doing exactly the same thing — just in his own home. And we regularly receive photo reports of his adventures (and honestly, we are constantly both embarrassed and laughing)

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Yoda

On April 1, 2026, Yoda became a family cat. The miracle happened twice: her sister Ryba found her home at the same time, but in a different family. Yoda and Ryba were rescued from a construction site as tiny kittens and spent almost two years in foster care, but both of them finally found their homes and became beloved, cozy house cats.

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Ryba

Miracles like this are rare, but exactly one day before her sister Yoda left for her home, Ryba went to a home of her own too. On March 31, 2026, Ryba became a family cat. Now she works as the younger household little monster, while trying not to offend her older cat brother.

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Syrnik

Syrnik was never returned to us — and these are our favorite kinds of updates :) She was staying with a wonderful foster family who had previously helped us with post-surgery care for another cat. Then Syrnik came to stay with them — and very soon, a deep bond formed. It became clear that this was a perfect match, and no one even considered separating them.

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Gata

Gata is home! It’s an incredible family reunion — she now lives with Purry, who is (most likely) her father and also one of our graduates. Gata calmly accepts Purry’s very active care — and recently even gave in and let him groom her. She turned out to be an incredibly gentle and affectionate girl. We’re receiving updates from her new home and are very happy for both of them.

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Purri

The best gift our Purri received for the New Year was his family. In the very first days of 2026, he became a home cat. Everything is now behind him — the street, hunger, pain, and fear. There was far too much of that in his past. Ahead of him is only a life full of love, a view of Mount Ararat from his own windowsill, and “mandatory” cuddles with his daughter — also our graduate, named Gata (yes, she is Syrnik’s mom — this is a truly happy family story).

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Romeo

This cat has three names — Vagr / Romeo / Mars — because his story is truly remarkable. In spring 2023, many cats lived in the yard of one of our volunteers (most of them later passed through the Kotoprovod project — some found homes, others were sterilized and returned). A very affectionate young male was named Vagr (which means “Tiger” in Armenian). He was easy to catch, was sterilized at the clinic, and then released back. Soon after, Vagr disappeared. It was very sad.

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Tarakashkin

In August 2025, Tarakashkin found his loving home, a new brother (also one of our graduates!) named Keks, and a new name — he is now called Belyash. But his journey to this point was long. Four kittens were born in one yard, but soon only three remained — this is the harsh reality of street life. As soon as they began to come out of their basement shelter, their mother disappeared. The three tiny kittens were left alone. They loved people — whenever someone called them, all three would rush forward at once, getting underfoot and stepping on each other’s paws. It was easy to accidentally step on them in the chaos. That’s how they got their nickname: “little cockroaches” (Tarakashki).

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Strudel

In July 2025, Strudel’s temporary home became her permanent one. By then, no one could bring themselves to separate her from her new older brother — a ginger troublemaker named Lucifer. Now the two of them have formed a little gang and get into all kinds of mischief. Once, they even managed to break into a locked cabinet to steal a bag of cat food!

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Pashtet

In July 2025, Pashtet set off on a long journey to his new home — and now he is living his best life. But his story is a difficult one. You can read it below. We found Pashtet in July 2024. He was in terrible condition: a very large cat, but extremely emaciated — his ribs were visible through his fur. His jaw shifted unnaturally when he tried to eat. We decided to catch him and take him to the clinic. He behaved very aggressively, which is often a sign of severe pain. He would not let people come near, so we had to use a humane trap.

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Martha

Martha lived on the grounds watched over by the administration of the venue where we often hold popular science lectures and festivals to raise funds for Kotoprovod. This place is connected with many other cats who came under our care: Sprat, the unnamed festival cat, and Keks. Letters and Numbers themselves care for many cats, treating and sterilizing them. We actively help each other with cat-related matters. That is what happened when Martha became ill. She developed constant, severe diarrhea and needed medical care and an indoor foster home. At that point, we took over her care and added her to Kotoprovod’s list of cats.

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Prosecco

Pusya was taken from the street by other people, who asked our foster home to take her in under their guarantee that they would cover her care. But just a week later they stopped paying for Pusya and stopped replying to messages. We took Pusya-Prosecco under our care, spayed her, and vaccinated her. Soon Pusya found a home and regularly sent us greetings.

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Plushka

Beautiful Plushka went to her new home in March 2025. She regularly sends us updates, has already set her own rules in the household, and has become the true heart of her home and family. You can read her full story below. Why is she so special? Here’s her story:

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Arabica

We found her when she was still a kitten, about 7 months old. It happened by chance — and in a way, she found us, not the other way around. We had come to catch a different cat who was hiding. We were calling for him, but instead, she came out — a small black kitten. She stretched forward her badly injured paw.

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Potato

In August 2024, Potato moved to his new home together with his foster brother and fellow Kotoprovod graduate, Snacker. Potato and Snacker quickly settled in with their new family, which already included a cat and an elderly dog. They all live together peacefully and regularly send us greetings. Here is Potato’s story. This tiny, emaciated kitten with rickets was found beside a road in Dilijan. Dogs were nearby, so he could not be left there, and his mother was nowhere to be seen. He was very small, with extremely thin legs that could barely support his little body, swollen and round from worms.

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Snacker

Snacker was adopted together with his best friend Potato into the same family! His story, however, is a very hard one. In September 2023, a cat with a torn-open side appeared under our volunteer’s windows, in an inner garden that could not be accessed directly from the house. The wound looked terrible. They managed to lure him to the window with food, and that was how they caught him.

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Jam

In July 2024, Jam flew to his family! We are so happy for this ginger boy. Here is his story. During the coldest days of February, someone abandoned a tiny kitten at the feeding spot for street cats in our volunteer’s yard. The kitten was terrified of everything. For many days he bolted away from people, and we could not even get a proper look at him.

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Cloudlet

In September 2023, two black kittens were abandoned at a street-cat feeding spot in our volunteer’s yard. One looked healthy; the other was in terrible condition, with eyes sealed shut by a herpesvirus infection and barely able to see the world. A caring neighbor who also fed the cats there took the apparently healthy kitten to find it a home. She succeeded, although we do not know what happened to that kitten afterward. The “blind” kitten remained in our care.

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Shawarma

In April 2024, the tiniest little sister found her forever home! Shawarma was the weakest of the three basement kittens. Her brother, our graduate Tarakashkin, and her sister, our graduate Bitcoin, were braver and more active. When she was still tiny, Shawarma went through an acute infection that almost cost her the sight in one eye.

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Tigran

Our magnificent king, Tigran the Great, is now living his happiest life. He moved into his home in March 2024 and has already changed countries together with his owner. Tigran regularly sends us greetings and stories about his royal mischief. But the story behind him is far from easy. In a cold April of 2023, we met a huge but very thin cat. He was staying in a place where other street cats lived, but he clearly did not belong there. The people who fed the cats told us that the ginger cat had appeared recently and had absolutely no idea how to survive outside.

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Bitcoin

In February 2024, Bitcoin found her home in the same place where she had been staying temporarily after her spay surgery. We are so happy for her! Bitcoin is Shawarma’s and Tarakashkin’s sister. In our volunteer’s yard, a cat gave birth to four kittens and hid them in the basement. When the kittens grew older and started climbing out through the basement windows, their mother disappeared. The fourth kitten disappeared at around the same time and most likely died.

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Busya

Another one-month-old kitten rescued from Dilijan, with a belly full of worms and rickety little legs. At first we were terribly worried about her and whether her body would be able to pull through. But Busya made it. She started growing and developing into a wonderful, funny little girl. On October 19, 2023, Busya found her home. She moved in to work as a little sister for a dog, and she still sends us greetings and videos showing how well the two of them get along.

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Tilda Swinton

Tilda’s foster home became her forever home in September 2023! We found this tiny kitten emaciated and dying from panleukopenia. Someone had abandoned her outside a clinic and left — that was where our volunteer literally stumbled upon her. The vets gave her very little chance of survival, but they did not yet know Tilda’s character!

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Chipmunk

Chipmunk flew home in the summer of 2023. Since then, she has been constantly appearing on social media, bossing her humans around and demanding that they throw her ball so she can proudly carry it back in her teeth like a dog. We are so happy for her! And here is her story.

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Seva

Seva fell asleep forever in my arms at the clinic on March 27, 2025. For a year and a half she was a happy house panther. For a year and a half we fought for her life every day. A year and a half instead of the couple of months the doctors had promised her.

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Tsiran

The little apricot-colored baby — the name Tsiran means “apricot” in Armenian — was abandoned outside our volunteer’s door when he was still tiny. He could not yet eat or even go to the toilet on his own. His fur, eyes, and nose were perfectly clean, which could only mean that he had been born to a house cat. Most likely, someone took him to play with and then threw him out.

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Potato

On February 27, 2023, little Potato was found on the border between Georgia and Armenia. She was completely exhausted and had a severe worm infestation. After all infectious disease tests were done, Potato was moved to a foster home, and adoption posts were shared in all local groups. On May 6, 2023, Potato was adopted by a family in the same village where her foster home was located.

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Leia

In September 2022, Leia found her home! In May 2022, people noticed an exhausted adult dog limping on one paw. The plan was simple: catch her, treat the injury, sterilize her, and release her back. But she skillfully avoided every attempt to catch her. She would only approach food after people moved far away.

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Luke

In July 2022, Luke found his home! In May 2022, people noticed an exhausted adult dog limping on one paw. The plan was to catch her, treat the injury, sterilize her, and release her back. But she skillfully avoided every attempt to catch her. She would only approach food after people moved a safe distance away.

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Keks

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Muffin

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Reki

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Ushkin

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Luna

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Candice

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Irisca

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Lexi

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Jim Jarmusch

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