At home cat euthanasia
When you are faced with the decision that it might be time to euthanize your feline best friend, we know it’s never an easy one. Having the option to keep your beloved cat in their own familiar setting, makes it just that little bit more comforting.
At home euthanasia for cats prioritizes not only their physical comfort but their emotional needs as well. Allowing them to pass peacefully in their own surroundings, with the people they love, means they are less likely to become stressed during this time.
By choosing the at home euthanasia option for your feline family member it creates a private and intimate experience for you both in their final moments.
At Compassionate Paws we know first hand that cats can become very stressed in any veterinary setting, due to it being an unfamiliar environment, or even just the stress of travel can be enough. At home euthanasia takes this out of the equation.
Benefits of at home euthanasia for your feline family member
Here are some of the advantages to take into consideration when looking into home euthanasia for your cat.
- Flexible- At home euthanasia generally means appointment times can me much more flexible, making sure all family members can be present.
- Reduced stress- There is no need to try and get your cat into a carrier, they can stay resting on their favorite spot in the house.
- All family present- At home euthanasia can allow the whole family to be present, including other animals and young children.
- After care tailored to your family- At home euthanasia means you can discuss aftercare arrangements in the comfort of your own home, with no rush.
What to expect when we come and how to prepare
Here is what you can expect and a few ways you can help prepare, in order to make it as soothe as possible on the day:
Before we come:
- Favorite food and toys: have a selection of your cats special treats, favorite foods and comforting items to hand
- Sleeping space: Pick your cats preferred sleeping spot or a quiet area in the house where you would they most feel comfortable.
- Talk to family: Tell family members who would like to be present when and where it is happening.
During the euthanasia:
- Arrival: We will arrive at the time arranged and will talk through the procedure, answering any questions along the way. There will be a small form to sign once we have had our chat.
- Sedation: Your cat will then normally receive a small sedation to help make them comfortable and gently fall asleep.
- Time: There will be time for everyone to give kisses and say their goodbyes to cat before the final injection if given.
After the euthanasia:
- Aftercare: If we haven’t done already, we will have a discussion about what aftercare options are wanted, such as cremation and burial options.
- Support advice: We can advise on any support needed afterwards and point you in any necessary direction.
We believe by having a little understanding on what to expect, it helps with preparing for whats to come, so you can focus solely on saying goodbye to your beloved family member when the time comes.
Remember that there is no right or wrong when to making this decision but if you need any help and gentle guidance then please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Contact us-
07793181745| admin@compassionate-paws.co.uk
