
Honoring the Bond You Share
Saying goodbye to a beloved cat is one of the hardest moments any pet parent will face. Cats are not just animals in our homes; they are family, companions, and quiet sources of comfort through every season of life. When the time comes to consider end-of-life care, we want you to know that you do not have to navigate it alone.
At Pet Wellness Group, our team approaches cat euthanasia with deep compassion, gentle handling, and unwavering respect for the bond you share with your cat. Our goal is to help your cat pass peacefully, surrounded by love, while supporting you through every step of the process.
Knowing When It Might Be Time
Deciding when to say goodbye is one of the most personal and difficult choices a pet parent can make. There is rarely a single clear sign, and every cat's situation is unique. Quality of life is often the most important consideration, and our team is here to help you assess how your cat is truly feeling.
Some signs that may indicate it is time to consider euthanasia for cats include:
- Chronic pain that no longer responds to treatment
- Significant loss of appetite or refusal to eat
- Difficulty breathing, walking, or using the litter box
- Persistent vomiting or other unmanageable symptoms
- Withdrawal from family interaction or beloved activities
- A serious illness or condition with a poor prognosis
- More bad days than good days
A Gentle, Peaceful Process
We understand that this moment matters deeply, and we do everything we can to make it as gentle and meaningful as possible. Cat euthanasia at our Florence hospital is a quiet, unhurried process designed to keep your cat calm, comfortable, and free of pain.
Here is what you can expect:
- A private, peaceful space where you can be with your cat
- Time to say goodbye in your own way, without feeling rushed
- A gentle sedative to help your cat relax and feel calm
- A second, painless injection that allows your cat to pass quietly
- Compassionate support from our team throughout the entire process
Aftercare Options
After your cat has passed, we will gently guide you through the aftercare options available so you can choose what feels most meaningful to you and your family. We work with trusted local partners to provide thoughtful, dignified services and will help coordinate everything so you can focus on grieving and remembering your cat in the way that feels right.
Aftercare options for your cat may include:
- Private cremation with the return of your cat's ashes
- Communal cremation
- Memorial keepsakes such as paw prints or fur clippings
- Personalized urns or memorial items
