Helping Kenya's stray animals

Join us in reducing the suffering of stray animals in Kenya and providing them care.

Compassion for Stray Animals

At Animal Aid Kenya, we strive to alleviate the suffering of stray animals by providing care, shelter, and rehoming opportunities for those in need.

Our Mission

We are dedicated to rescuing injured animals, offering shelter, and promoting spaying and neutering to reduce the stray population in Kenya.

Compassionate Care

We provide shelter, medical care, and rehoming services for injured and stray animals in Kenya.

Rescue Services

Our team rescues injured animals, providing them with immediate medical attention and a safe environment.

Spay & Neuter

We offer spaying and neutering services to control the stray animal population and promote responsible pet ownership.

Find your new best friend through our dedicated adoption programs for rehabilitated animals seeking homes.

Adoption Program
Veterinary Dr. Peter with injured cat at Animal Aid Kenya Farm
Veterinary Dr. Peter with injured cat at Animal Aid Kenya Farm

Meet some of our rescues

EMMA

Rescued just in time from a dire situation, the emaciated dog was found in the bush, suffering from tick fever. After purchasing her from her previous owner, she has embarked on a journey toward recovery and happiness. Now living a fulfilling life on the farm, she has found companionship in Tommy, another dog who serves as her partner in security. Together, they patrol the land, ensuring safety while enjoying the beauty of their surroundings. With nurturing love and care, this once-forlorn pup has transformed into a vibrant and spirited guardian, relishing her new role and the joy of simply being loved.

Bora was found at our gate, left behind by her owners who had moved abroad, leaving her to fend for herself. The person who brought her to us was clearly compassionate, recognizing that she needed help. Upon arrival, it was evident that Bora had been through a lot; she was malnourished and covered in ticks, her frail body a testament to her struggles. Initially, she was very shy, hesitating to trust her new surroundings and the people around her. However, it was clear that underneath her timid exterior lay a spirit that yearned for love and care. With patience and kindness, we began the nurturing process, hoping to help Bora heal both physically and emotionally.

Bora

Animal Aid Kenya truly cares for the well-being of stray animals. Their dedication to rescuing and rehoming injured animals is inspiring and impactful.

Jenny Wilson

A large tan dog and a black cat are interacting in an alleyway. The street is paved with cobblestones and scattered with pink flower petals. The dog is looking down at the cat, which is sitting beside a container of food. The building wall behind them is a mix of stone and plaster.
A large tan dog and a black cat are interacting in an alleyway. The street is paved with cobblestones and scattered with pink flower petals. The dog is looking down at the cat, which is sitting beside a container of food. The building wall behind them is a mix of stone and plaster.

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