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How do you safely give a cat away?
Surrendering your pet to a shelter If you are not able to find a home on your own, surrendering your pet to a humane society, animal rescue, or municipal animal shelter is a viable option. In fact, many adoption contracts require you to return pets to them rather than have you rehome on your own.
Is it bad to give your cat away?
Even just rehoming your cat might feel like abandoning it, making you a bad person in your own eyes. It’s important to remember that giving away a cat doesn’t make you a terrible person. In some cases, it’s the best way forward for you and the cat. For example, you may be unable to give the cat the care it needs.
Can you surrender a cat to PetSmart?
PetSmart does not take cats, though you are allowed to bring your cat into the store if you are shopping. If you attempt to surrender a cat at a PetSmart location, you will be turned away and given other options.
Where can I take my cat if I can’t keep her?
Your local animal shelters or rescue groups can also be a great resource for free or low-cost pet assistance. Find your local shelters and rescues by visiting The Shelter Pet Project and entering your zip code.
How do I Surrender my Cat?
Surrendering a Pet Rehoming your pet. Many services are available to help you find a new home for your pet rather than take them to a shelter. Surrender your pet to a shelter. The Pennsylvania SPCA offers an owner surrender program for pets that meet certain criteria as space in our shelter becomes available. Help with medical care or supplies to keep your pet at home.
How do you give a cat up for adoption?
Let people know that you are giving the dog up for adoption through social networking sites, posters and emails. Call your friends and family to see if they may be interested in adopting your dog. Talk to possible adopters before you give your dog up. Find out if they have adequate resources like time, money and housing to take care of your dog.
How do you adopt a pet?
Visit the shelter and meet different pets. Pet adoption may take time, but you want to be sure to select the right animal. Give yourself plenty of time to choose the right animal when you adopt a pet and ask shelter staff about the personalities and histories of potential pets in order to help with your decision.