I’m Considering Rehoming
If rehoming is the only option, let’s do it safely.
Rehoming a pet is not a small decision.
It’s emotional.
It’s stressful.
And it often comes after weeks — or months — of trying to make things work.
If you’ve reached this point, we want to make one thing clear:
You are not alone.
And you don’t have to rush.
A kinder way forward
Over 6,000 pets are put down every month – Rehoming a pet is a kinder way forward.
Shelters play an essential role in protecting vulnerable animals. To help cover their costs Shelters will charge you to surrender your pet.
But if your pet is healthy and currently in your care, there may be a gentler option.
With structured, responsible direct rehoming:
You choose who adopts your pet
Your pet stays in the home they know until placement
There are no cages or sudden transitions
You can speak directly with potential adopters
You remain part of the decision
- The Process is free
Instead of entering a system, your pet moves from one loving home to another.
Calmly. Carefully. Respectfully.
For many families, this approach feels more personal — and more protective — of the animal they care about.
Choose a Safe, Structured Path
Rehoming should never feel rushed or uncertain.
A responsible pathway gives your pet visibility, structure, and protection — while allowing you to stay involved in the process.
With the right approach:
Your pet is seen by genuine adopters actively looking
You can review enquiries and choose the right home
Clear communication replaces uncertainty
Your pet transitions directly from one home to another
This is about safety.
This is about dignity.
This is about doing it properly.
When you’re ready, you can begin a safe and structured rehoming process below.
Not Ready to Decide?
If you’re still unsure, talk to us first.
Sometimes a small intervention can change everything.

