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Caring & Compassionate Cat Euthanasia

Your feline friend will be able to live out their moments in comfort with our professional, compassionate cat euthanasia service.

End-of-Life Services & Cat Euthanasia Brisbane

Helping You Say Goodbye

There is no doubt that a special bond exists between us and our beloved cat. As their guardians, we want what is best for them always – including during their final moments. When the time comes to say goodbye, you can trust our experience and expertise to provide your cat with a painless and peaceful euthanasia experience.

The House Call Vet is here to help you through all stages of your cat’s life, including the most difficult ones. We understand that saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy. Our team will do everything we can to make the process as smooth and comfortable for you as possible. We will work with you to create a personalised care plan for your cat, taking into consideration your cat’s quality of life and your wishes.

Peaceful At-Home Euthanasia

Choosing At Home Cat Euthanasia

Having to take your cat to the vet can be an upsetting experience, especially when comes to saying goodbye. The House Call Vet offer mobile and an at home euthanasia service as a more personal and peaceful alternative, allowing you to say goodbye in the comfort of your own home.

We believe that your pet deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, which is why our team will work with you to ensure that your cat’s final moments are as peaceful and calm as possible.

Private & Intimate

Our at-home euthanasia service provides a private, intimate, and compassionate farewell in the comfort of your own home.

Comfortable & Stress-Free

Remain at home helps reduce the anxiety and fear they may feel during transport while ensuring they are not stressed and in pain.

Time Friendly

Say farewell without the need for a rushed clinic visit, giving you the freedom to focus on creating lasting memories with your cherished companion.

Informative

When we come to see you, we ensure you have the information you need, guiding you through the euthanasia process and providing support during this difficult journey.

When Is It Time To Say Goodbye?

Care When You Need It Most

The decision to help your pet pass is never easy. It is a deeply personal and loving decision to euthanise a pet whose quality of life has declined. No matter how helpful, making this decision can be difficult. When the time comes, our team will provide you with support and guidance every step of the way.

That said, there are a few key things you should consider before making your decision:

Pain & Health Issues

Cats are notorious for hiding their pain and suffering. If your cat is no longer eating, drinking, using the litter box, or playing like they used to, this may be a sign that they are in pain. Euthanasia may be the kindest option if your pet is experiencing chronic pain or regular health problems.

Your Cat's Age

As your cat ages, they become more susceptible to illness and will experience more health problems. While these can be treated, there will come a time when these treatments are no longer effective in reducing your cat’s pain.

Your Cat's Diagnosis

If your cat has been diagnosed with a terminal illness or condition, euthanasia may be the best option. This will allow them to pass peacefully, without having to experience any further pain or suffering.

Affordable Cat Euthanasia in Brisbane

Making End-of-Life Care Accessible

The team at The House Call Vet are committed to providing all cat owners in Brisbane with access and opportunity for the best possible care and euthanasia services. This is why we offer accessible and affordable cat euthanasia services so that you can make the decision that is best for your pet, without financial stress.

We run a complimentary pet transport service that makes organising in-clinic procedures easy and stress-free and our convenient payment plans through third-party providers such as Humm and Vetpay allow you to manage payments in small instalments.

If you are considering looking for high-quality compassionate care, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We are here to help you through this difficult time and offer our support every step of the way.

How It Works

What To Expect

Saying goodbye to your beloved cat is never easy. It’s a time filled with difficult decisions, memories, and emotions, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Our goal is to make the process as compassionate and stress-free as possible, offering a personalized approach that respects both your pet and your family’s needs.

1. Get In Touch With Our Team

When you're ready, you can easily book an appointment with us online or by phone. Whether you’re considering palliative care or euthanasia, our team is here to walk you through your options

2. Not sure you or your pet is ready?

If you're unsure whether it’s the right time, we can assist with a quality of life assessment to help evaluate your cat’s condition. We’ll be by your side to provide guidance and make this emotional decision a little easier

3. Booking A Time & Place To Say Goodbye

We’ll work with you to book a time that works best for you and your pet. We offer flexible options, allowing you to choose whether you'd like the procedure to take place in our clinic or in the comfort of your own home.

4. Compassionate End Of Life Care

We provide personalized, compassionate euthanasia that makes our cat’s end-of-life transition as gentle and stress-free as possible. Sedation is included to help your pet relax, ensuring that their final moments are peaceful, loving, and filled with care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have another question? Get in touch with The House Call Vet today and our team of experts can assist. 

No. Euthanasia is a humane and painless process for your companion and does not hurt. When administered, your pet will simply go to sleep and won’t feel any pain. 

While many of our clients do stay with their pets during the procedure, we understand that this is an already difficult time and seeing the process can make it even harder. 

If it is too much, you are able to leave your companion in the care of our team. With a passion and love for all pets, you can trust they will be in the best hands. 

We are dedicated to providing the best, most gentle care for your companion until the very end. But, if you do wish to say goodbye once the process is complete, you can do so too. 

Some pet owners prefer to have their other pets present during the euthanasia to allow them to say goodbye, while others may choose to keep them in another room to reduce stress.

If you choose to have them nearby, our team can guide you on how to ensure the experience is as calm and gentle as possible for everyone. Alternatively, arranging for a trusted friend, family member, or pet sitter to care for your other pets can allow you to focus on your pet in their final moments without distraction or worry.

The need for sedation during cat euthanasia depends on a number of factors, like your cat’s health, their behaviour, and more. In some cases, sedation may be recommended to ensure a calm and stress-free experience for your pet. But, we have also seen that a familiar face and some calming words can also help. 

Yes, we do! Whether it is late at night or during office hours, there is no convenient time to experience an emergency. And, as animal lovers, we understand that prompt and effective care is crucial during these times of distress. We offer emergency veterinary care both at home and at our vet clinics. 

If you are experiencing a veterinary emergency, be sure to contact your nearest House Call Vet.

Kenmore Surgery: 07 3378 1443

Sunnybank Surgery: 07 3345 6689

Of course. Our vets are able to work 7 days a week from 7:00AM to 12:00AM. Simply get in touch and we can work out the best time for you. 

We believe that every best deserves the best care, at every stage. We offer payment plans through third-party providers such as Humm and Vetpay allowing you to manage payments in small instalments.