Here we are, another Miserable Monday. Dat means it’s time fur one of our educational Service Cat postys. As always, da followin’ will be written in human English so everypawdy includin’ google translate can read it. Our doggy brofur furiend Easy, really is on top of his game. He asked another great question last week dat we’re gonna try to answer this week. As always, ifin ya’ have any questions, or somethin’ specific you’d like us to cover, purrlease leave it in da comments, or send us an email. Ifin you’ve missed any of da posty’s in this series, you can ketch up by clickin’ da linkys below.
Service Cats: What to Look For
Service Cats: Training Foundations
Service Cats: How to Train Kitty to Massage without Claws
Service Cats: Smelling Disease
Service Cats: Do You Need One
Service Cats: Who Bears the Cost
Service Cats: Housing Laws and Exceptions
Service Cats: Accommodations and Common Sense
Now that you’re all caught up, let’s get to today’s topics. So what did Easy ask, right? Well here it is, “What happens to a Service Animal when their disabled handler no longer needs them?”
We need to remind you that our answers are only as it applies in the U.S., if you live in another Country, the laws/rules may be different. So please check your local regulations.






Great post. We never thought about service animals having different needs from other pets. It was also a good reminder to Mom to get plans for us put in place in case something happened to her and Dad.
The Florida Furkids
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Wow. We never thought about the fate of service animals whose handlers die. We did a post earlier this year about planning for pets in the event of one’s death … I didn’t even think of service animals – but here is the link anyway: http://mommakatandherbearcat.blogspot.com/2016/02/what-would-your-cats-life-be-like.html. I love these posts about service cats – there’s so little good information out there.
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Fank you. Yes we’ve done a couple of posts on end of life planning, but never really covered SErvice Animals ourselves. Unfortunately so many don’t plan fur their animals or think, “oh, so and so will take care of them”, but so and so has other plans. We hope dat this helps to get a few more peeps to finalize da plans. We’ll check out your posty, but we’re sure it’s pawsum.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Hi Dezi & Raena
Another pawesome post girls 🙂 – a lot of peeps fail to make provision fur their anipal furriends, which is purretty terrible when mew think about it. Luckily the P.A. made us a top priority in her Will with funds fur our future care should she unexpectedly check out whereby leaving us as orphans. It is hard to do these things, but they are furry necessary if mew want piece of mind and to know what would happen to your furbabies in the wake of your demise.
Purrs
Basil & Co xox
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Great post……I think all of us have wondered about what happens when a service animal is no longer needed by its’ human for whatever reason. We have made arrangements for Sam should we go before he does as nothing would be worse in my mind than him being confused or lonely or scared to suddenly be without us. Service Animals are SO CLOSE to their humans, it has to be even worse for them I should think to suddenly be put in a situation where they no longer are “needed”.
Hugs, Pam
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Yes, loss is bad fur all involved. Makin’ purrepurrations is da bestest thing dat can be done to ease those feelings. Nothin’ will make it okay, but… We’re so glad you have a plan fur Sammy. But we hope you don’t need it. Here’s to us all livin’ furever.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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That would be nice…….as long as I could live with my Mom and Dad anyway!
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I have been pestering my hubby for years for us to write a will and figure out who would take care of our kitties if we both died and if my Mom was no longer able to either.
The humane euthanasia part of this post scared me, I just can’t imagine a bond so deep that it needs to be dealt with in this way. XO
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Oh awnty Ellen, we do hope you get your hubby to make a plan soon. Altho’ we do hope you don’t need it. Sorry to have frightened you, but humane euthanasia is far better than a svared cat starvinf itself or existing in total fear. It’s a very hard decision to make, but it’s always made in da bestest innerest of those it affects.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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A very honest and straightforward post. Thank you ladies.
I must totally agree with you. A lone person and their cat or cats bond tighter. The distraction of another person interferes with the bonding.
I hate the idea of a service animal in a shelter but understand their job is specialized as is the bond formed with their owner. I would hope the service animal could live out it’s life as a friend in a family where service is not a requirement but only time would tell if that particular pet could handle this type of life.
Jean
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Fank you awnty Jean. We can only say dat after da furst year it would be too much stress fur a Service kitty to live with anyone it doesn’t currently live with. Any time would just purrlong it’s suffering as they typically starve themselves. They are not pets and cannot live out their lives not purrviding service. They don’t know how to function ifin they’re not working.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Thanks for explaining this to us ladies. It is very sad then if something happens to their owner.
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Yes, it is. We hope to live furever, but ifin not, we hope to go together.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Thank you for the honest post. It’s hard to think about, but something that must be considered. Hugs to you all.
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Fank you. Yes this is a topic we don’t like to think about or write about, but one dat should be thought about by everypawdy befur ever gettin’ an animal.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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At the shelter the mom volunteers at, there are a number of pets that ended up there because their owners have either died or are now in a nursing home. It’s sad to see them there…but we hope another family is willing to give them a chance at a second home.
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Thank you for a difficult but much needed post! Mom has a will – and she put in there who is to be our caregivers in case we outlive mom (I hope we don’t – or that maybe we’ll all go together! Nope – we’re going to live forever!!!). Thinking about what happens after is a tough thing to do, but you explained how important it is for humans to remember the kitties and other pets/service animals in their lives. Thank you!!
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Aaaaaaw Fank you. We hope dat we all go together ifin we can’t live furever. But it is bestest to have a plan in place just in case. We’s glad to hear ya’ll have one. Now, here’s to livin’ furever.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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You know it’s hard anytime I see where any animal is turned over to a shelter where a person dies or goes to a nursing home I cringe. I do. It makes me so sad.
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