Does Pet Supermarket Take Cats?

Pet Supermarket does not accept cats for surrender, but they do host adoption events in their stores throughout the year. These events feature cats available for adoption through partnerships with local rescue groups — not directly through Pet Supermarket itself.

A friendly cat interacting with a potential adopter at a Pet Supermarket adoption event

Safely Rehoming Your Cat

No matter your reason for rehoming your cat, your priority should be finding them a safe, loving, and lasting home. Here are three responsible options to consider:

Surrender Your Cat to a Shelter

Local shelters vary widely in capacity, policies, and outcomes. Some operate as no-kill facilities, while others may euthanize animals due to space or resource limitations. Before surrendering your cat, research your shelter’s euthanasia rates, length of stay averages, and adoption success statistics. This knowledge helps you make an informed, compassionate decision.

Surrender Your Cat to a Rescue Group

Private rescue organizations often operate with limited staff, tight budgets, and volunteer-driven efforts. While many are no-kill and prioritize long-term care, availability can be limited. If timing allows, contacting rescues early — and being patient while waiting for an opening — may increase your cat’s chances of receiving personalized attention and a thoughtful placement.

Volunteers preparing a cozy cat transport carrier at a FurPetVo partner rescue

Find Your Pet a Home Yourself

Many dedicated owners choose to rehome their cat directly — and you don’t have to do it alone. The FurPetVo platform offers step-by-step guidance, tools to create a compelling pet profile, and secure ways to connect with pre-screened adopters. You’ll also find practical resources on behavior support, financial assistance, and alternatives to rehoming — all designed to help you keep your cat, if possible.

A well-lit, clean cat profile page on furpetvo.com showing photos, bio, and adopter messages

Why Choosing the Right Path Matters

Rehoming is never easy — but doing it thoughtfully honors the bond you’ve shared with your cat. Whether you partner with a trusted rescue, explore community-based solutions, or use a dedicated platform like FurPetVo, your effort makes a real difference in your cat’s future.

A happy adopted cat settling into a new home with a smiling family