How and Where to Rehome Your Pet
How It Works
Find Your Pet a Loving Forever Home
Rehoming your pet should be easy and stress free both for you and your pet. Our experts at Adopt-a-Pet.com have created a simple, reliable program to help you place your pet from your loving home directly to another.
1. Create a Pet Profile
Get your pets posted on Adopt-a-Pet.com to be seen by millions of pet adopters.
2. Review Applications
The dedicated team at Rehome will give you all the help you need to select the best potential adopters.
3. Meet Adopters
The Rehome team will guide you through the process of setting safe and pressure-free meetings with applicants.
4. Finalize Adoption
Rehome will provide you with a template for transfer of ownership with your adopter!
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Rehome My Cat: By Location
Why do you want to rehome your cat?
Is your cat have a hard time finding the litter box? Are your cat's claws ruining your furniture? Are your allergies too much to bear? There are lots of reasons why you found Rehome, and we want to help. If you are still open to see a way to keep your cat, check out our resource guide.
If you are confidant finding a new home is the best option for you and your pet, then you have found the right place. Rehome will do everything we can to find the right home for your cat.Help and Support to Keep Your Pet
Although our service can help you find a new home for your pet, we'd much rather help you two stay together. We know that having a pet isn't always easy, but did you know that there are many resources out there that can help? We've collected some of them below.
If you need help paying for vet bills, RedRover.org has a comprehensive directory of national and state-specific financial aid resources. Here's some advice about getting help with vet bills and how to cope with unexpected veterinary costs. If you keep your pet, you may want to acquire veterinary insurance.
Spay/Neuter: The ASPCA can help you locate low-cost spay/neuter providers in your area.
Finding Pet-Friendly Housing:
Are you a renter? Here's what to know before you sign a lease and how to find pet-friendly rentals.