Compassionate End-of-Life & Hospice Care for Cats

Saying goodbye to a beloved cat is one of the hardest experiences a family can face. We are here to support you with empathy, guidance, and dignity every step of the way.

Whether your cat is approaching their final days or you’re beginning to notice changes that worry you, our goal is to help you understand what your cat may be experiencing and explore options that support comfort and peace.

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Our Approach

We believe in:

Every cat and family is unique. Our team takes time to listen and help you make decisions that feel right for your situation.

When to Consider Hospice or Euthanasia

Hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life when a cure is not possible or treatment is not chosen.

It may be time to discuss hospice or end-of-life support if your cat is experiencing:

We know these signs can be subtle and emotional to evaluate. You do not have to make decisions alone — we are here to help you assess comfort and quality of life thoughtfully and kindly.

What to Expect With Hospice Care

Hospice care is individualized and may include:

  • Pain and comfort-focused medication plans

  • Nutritional and hydration support

  • Litter box and home-environment adjustments

  • Gentle monitoring and recheck visits

  • Discussions about quality-of-life changes over time

Our goal is to support comfort and connection during this stage of life.

Euthanasia Services

When a cat’s quality of life declines, euthanasia can be a peaceful and compassionate gift that prevents further suffering.


During the Visit

We create a calm, respectful environment. You may stay with your cat throughout the process if you choose. Our team will:

  • Review the process and answer questions
  • Make your cat comfortable with gentle handling
  • Give medication to help them relax
  • Provide a peaceful, pain-free passing


We encourage families to take their time — there is no need to rush.


Aftercare Options

We discuss aftercare options with sensitivity. Choices may include:

  • Private cremation with ashes returned
  • Communal cremation without ashes returned
  • Keepsake options (pawprints, fur clipping, memorials)


We are here to guide you through these decisions with care.

Support for You

Grief is personal and can come in waves. Our team can provide resources and recommendations for support during and after loss, including:

  • Pet loss hotlines

  • Family and child resources

  • Local and online grief support options

You are not alone in this experience.

FAQs

How do I know when it’s time?

There is no single answer. We look at comfort, joy, mobility, appetite, and daily function. We can schedule a quality-of-life consultation to help guide you.

Can my family be present?

Yes. You are welcome to stay with your cat if that feels right for you.

Will my cat feel pain?

Our process is designed to be peaceful and comfortable. Cats are given medication to help them relax before the final step.

Do you offer sedation beforehand?

Yes. Most cats receive calming medication to help them rest comfortably before the procedure.

Do you offer in-home euthanasia?

We provide services in-clinic. If you prefer an at-home goodbye, we can help connect you with trusted local providers.

You Don’t Have to Go Through This Alone

If you have questions, concerns, or simply need to talk things through, we are here for you. Our team will walk with you with compassion, patience, and respect.

Whenever you’re ready — even if you’re just gathering information — please reach out.

Reach out to us today to schedule a visit.