Saving Lives, One Rescue at a Time
We rescue injured, abandoned, and voiceless animals and give them a second chance at life.
Rescue Process
How We Rescue
- You report an animal
- Our team reaches location
- Medical treatment starts
- Shelter & recovery
- Adoption / safe release
Shelter & Care
A Safe Place to Heal
- 24/7 care
- Food & clean shelter
- Vet treatment
- Separate recovery areas

Rescue Stories
With your help, we can save more lives.

When this little soul first arrived at House of Happiness in Islamabad, her condition was heartbreaking. Weak, fragile, and in desperate need of care, she carried the silent pain of neglect. Our team immediately admitted her and provided the love, food, and medical attention she needed to heal. Just 20 days later, the transformation was nothing short of a miracle. That one fragile kitten now shines with health, comfort, and trust. Her bright eyes and gentle purrs are proof of how compassion and care can truly change a life. At House of Happiness, every rescued animal is a story of hope — and this little fighter is living proof that love heals
Syed Mehtab Hassan
Persian cat.

When this cat first came to House of Happiness in Islamabad, she was weak and in poor condition. Her dull coat and tired eyes showed the struggles she had faced. Our team provided treatment, proper food, and gentle care to help her recover. Within days, her health improved and she started showing signs of trust and comfort. Today, she is healthier, happier, and full of life. At House of Happiness, we believe every rescued animal deserves a second chance — and this story is proof that care and compassion can truly heal
Rahima kanwal
British shorthair cat

I had a beautiful Persian cat who became very sick and weak. I brought her to the House of Happiness Foundation in Islamabad for help. Their caring staff admitted her and provided 14 days of treatment and care. With their love and medical support, my cat fully recovered and became active again. I’m truly grateful to the foundation for saving her life and giving her a second chance.
Syed Hasnain Abbas
Persian cat





