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08 November 2025 / / English

I run a website called Notfellchen that list animals that are waiting for adoption. It’s currently restricted to fancy rats in Germany and that for good reason: Running this website involves checking every shelter every two weeks manually. You need to visit the website, check if there are new animals, contact the shelter and add them to notfellchen if they allow it. This takes time. A lot.

This blog post will outline some of the things I did in order to streamline this and make it possible to check every german shelter in 2.5 hours.

Lately I worked on notification e-mails for notfellchen.org. Initially I just sent text notifications without links to the site. Terrible idea! An E-Mail notification I send always has Call-to-Action or at minimum a link to more information.

I left the system like this for half a year because it kinda worked for me (didn’t suck enough for me to care), and I was the main receiver of these notifications. However, as the platform is developed further and more users join I need to think about more user-centric notifications.

Introduction

In the last month I improved the mapping of about 100 german animal shelters - not only out of the goodness of my heart, but because it helped me.

Let me explain why: I develop notfellchen.org, where users can search animals in animal shelters, specifically rats, they might want to adopt. The idea is to have a central website that allows you to search for rats in your area.

This is necessary because only a small percentage of animal shelters has rats. As a user, just checking your next shelter doesn’t work. Some users will stop after checking the second or third one and just buy from a pet shop (which is a very, very bad idea).