San Diego Cat Rehoming Services
Cat rehoming service in San Diego, California. Need to rehome a cat or kitten in San Diego? Our team of experienced cat adoption specialists can help you to safely and effectively find a good home for your cat or kitten.
Feel free to contact us by phone, text or email. We will be happy to speak with you about your situation and help you make the right decision that is best for you and your cherished companion.
Request Our San Diego Cat Rehoming Services Today
Finding yourself in the difficult situation of having to rehome your cat is hard enough! Let the caring cat rehoming services team from San Diego Pet Rehoming Network help find your cat the perfect home today.
Questions about our San Diego cat rehoming service? Contact us here!
Cats and Kittens For Private Adoption in San Diego and Area
Bengal Tabby Mix Cat For Adoption in San Diego CA – Supplies Included – Meet Henry
Meet Henry, Bengal Tabby mix Cat For Adoption in San Diego California Henry is a Bengal Tabby mix cat looking for a loving new home in San Diego and area. Henry is fixed, fully vaccinated, micro-chipped, litter-box trained and very friendly. He will be rehomed with...
San Diego CA – Tortoiseshell Cat For Adoption – Supplies Included – Adopt Lacey Today
Lovely Lacey is a Tortoiseshell cat for adoption in San Diego, California. Just 7 years old, this absolutely gorgeous feline companion has been spayed, fully vaccinated, micro-chipped and litter trained. She is good with people of all ages, including small children. Lacey is accepting of cat friendly dogs and cats. She will be rehomed with all supplies and veterinary records. Adopt Lacey today.
Cute Tabby Cat For Urgent Adoption in San Jose – All Supplies Included – Adopt Ziggy
Ziggy is a 7 year old Tuxedo Tabby Cat for adoption in San Jose, CA. This very handsome male cat has been neutered . He has been litter trained and is an indoors only sort of cat . His beautiful eyes and handsome white bib on his chest make him adorable, and he knows...
Orange Tabby Kitten For Adoption in San Diego (La Mesa) CA – Adopt Spikey
Meet Spikey, Orange Tabby Cat For Adoption in La Mesa CA Spikey is a Male orange tabby kitten for adoption to a very loving home in or near La Mesa, CA. This very special kitten is 5 months old and weighs 8 pounds. Spikey is healthy and litter trained. He has a sweet...
Los Angeles CA – Adorable Orange Tabby Cat For Private Adoption – Meet Bodhi
Meet Bodhi, Orange Tabby Cat For Adoption in Los Angeles CA Meet Bodhi, Orange Tabby Cat For Adoption in Los Angeles CA When it comes to looks and personality, Bodhi would give Garfield, himself a run for his money. This incredibly handsome 18 pound orange tabby...
ADOPTED – San Diego CA Bonded Persian Cat Siblings
Ramona CA – Sandyia and Fez HAVE BEEN ADOPTED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.
Tortoiseshell (Tortie) Cat For Private Adoption in San Diego California – Adopt Lovely Laurel
Meet Laurel, Domestic short hair Cat For Adoption in San Diego CA Stunning doesn’t even begin to describe Laurel, a gorgeous Tortoiseshell cat for adoption by private owner in San Diego, California. This sweet cat is one of nature’s designer cats –...
ADOPTED! – Senior Lynx Point Siamese Ca in San Diego CA – Lilly
Lilly Has Been Adopted. Thank you for your interest! Meet Lilly, an absolutely darling little purebred Lynx Pt Siamese cat for rehoming in San Diego CA. Lilly is about 11 or 12 years old, but is very healthy. She has been spayed and is a clean and very well...
2 Tabby Cats For Rehoming in Aliso Viejo CA – Adopt Fred and Ziva
Meet Fred and Ziva, Brown and Orange Tabby Cats For Adoption in Aliso Viejo CA Fred and Ziva are a delightful bonded pair of tabby cats for adoption in Aliso Viejo CA. Both cats are just 4 years old, spayed/neutered, litter trained and very healthy. They have amazing...
Rehome a Cat or Kitten in San Diego Safely and Effectively
No cat owner wants to have to rehome a cat or kitten. Unfortunately, life doesn’t always cooperate with the best laid plans for pet ownership. Being faced with the prospect of cat rehoming is a very distressing situation.
Cat owners worry about their pets’ future well-being, and whether they can find the right new home where their companion will continue to receive the love, attention and level of care they need and very much deserve.
Whether a purebred cat breed or domestic feline, we can help you find your cat the most suitable home in San Diego safely and effectively.
Reasons For Cat Rehoming
There are many understandable reasons why rehoming a cat or kitten can be necessary:
Cat Allergies – When a cat owner or a member of their family develops severe allergies to the cats in their home, rehoming a cat is usually a must-do. Allergies can be so severe as to make breathing difficult, and, at best, life miserable. In most cases of severe cat allergies, cat rehoming is essential.
Moving – When making an overseas or other long distance move is necessary due to work or being close to family members who need you, bringing your cat along is not always practical – or possible. Many overseas moves require long periods of quarantine for cats, and the expense and logistics of transporting your cat to another country can be daunting. Many cat owners find that cat rehoming is the best solution for the well-being and welfare of their beloved pet.
Pregnancy and Child Raising – Cats are interesting pets. Each one is different, with unique personality traits. Many cats are deathly afraid of children – even babies. This can make life miserable for a cherished family cat – many spend their days hiding and feeling constantly under siege from the cries of babies and the unpredictable presence of toddlers.
We often hear about cats that suddenly begin peeing outside the litterbox and showing other territorial behavior in their home when children are added to their home. Cats and small children are not always a good mix, and placing your cat in a loving, calm home where they will feel safe and loved can be a great solution to this dilemma.
Financial Trouble – When you lose your job, become disabled, or experience other monetary set-backs, being able to afford the care and keeping of your cat can be difficult, and even impossible. Many people faced with this situation find that they need to move to more affordable accomodations – many of which do not accept pets. And having to choose between food, shelter and clothing for yourself – or paying for your cat’s food, litter and vet care makes cat rehoming the best solution.
Illness and Disability – When faced with a serious illness such as cancer or ALS, cat owners worry about who will care for their precious pets when they no longer can. Finding a good home for their cat while their health allows them to make this all-important choice gives owners facing illness peace of mind. This is often the very best solution for the well-being of the cats, giving the owner the ability to choose where and with whom the cats are placed, and to keep in touch with the new owners, who are usually happy to share photos and stories of the pets in their new home.
Work Demands – Some careers demand so much of our time. This often leaves very little time for cat owners to spend with their pets. Cats can become neglected, spending far too much time alone. While hiring a pet sitter can be a solution for some cat owners, this can present a tremendous ongoing expense. Cat rehoming makes sense in this situation. Finding a good home for the cats with owners who have lots of time for giving snuggles, belly rubs and just spending time with them is a great solution. And most adoptive cat owners are happy to keep in touch, sending photos and updates on how the cats are doing in their new home.
Death of the Cat Owner – Sadly, it happens. Cat owners pass away unexpectedly, leaving their cherished pets with nowhere to go. Sometimes family or friends are able to offer the cats a good home, but this is not always the case. Cat rehoming when an owner dies is a much better solution than placing the cats in a shelter, where they will experience the profound loss of not only their owner, but their safe, happy and familiar home.
6 Great Reasons To Choose Our Compassionate Cat Rehoming Services
It’s SAFE. Our dedicated cat rehoming team take great care to ensure that you are matched only with potential pet adopters with a legitimate interest in offering your cat or kitten a loving, forever home.
Our staff provide FOLLOW-UP. We stay in touch with your cat’s new owners for a year, ensuring that all is well and your pet is being well taken care of.
It’s AFFORDABLE. We charge a modest fee of just $150 to rehome cats.
It’s WORRY-FREE. Let our cat rehoming team deal with all those emails and phone calls inquiring about your pet. We’ll keep your identity, phone number and email address CONFIDENTIAL until a suitable adoptive family is found.
We CARE ABOUT YOU. Giving up a cherished family companion is never easy. Our staff are here for you when you need a shoulder to lean on, a kind word, or reassurance that you are doing what is best for you and your cat.
It’s STRESS FREE FOR YOUR CAT. There is nothing more traumatic for a beloved family cat (or cat owner) than to be left at an animal shelter. Through our unique home to home cat rehoming service, your pet never set’s paw in a shelter. They remain in your care until they are gently transitioned into the loving arms of their new owners.
Request Our San Diego Cat Rehoming Services Today
Finding yourself in the difficult situation of having to rehome your cat is so heartbreaking! Give yourself a break and let the caring San Diego cat rehoming services team from San Diego Pet Rehoming Network support you emotionally and help find your cat the perfect home today.
Questions about our San Diego cat rehoming services? Contact us here!