Caring Pet Removal and Expert Wildlife Control in Miami.
Fast, Compassionate Removal of your deceased Pet and Wildlife Trapping Services in Miami.
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Caring Pet Removal Services
You’ll receive fast, compassionate removal of your deceased or dying pet in Homestead, Kendall, and surrounding areas, ensuring sensitivity during this difficult time. Whether it’s for your beloved dog, precious cat, or other unknown dead animal, you can count on Humane Animal Removal for prompt services. Our mobile unit enables us to come directly to your location for pick-up, making your experience less stressful. We typically respond within two hours of your call.
- Private and communal pet cremation
- Burial options for your pet
- Pet euthanasia
- Cat trapping with TNR services
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Expert Wildlife Control Services
Humane Animal Removal Inc. has over 34 years of expert wildlife trapping and control services in Miami, including Coral Gables, Homestead, Kendall, and surrounding areas. We’re ready to address any issues you have with pesky raccoons, muscovy ducks, loud chickens and other nuisance wild animals. We prioritize humane trapping and removal methods to ensure the safety and well-being of both the wildlife and your property.
- Raccoon and opossum trapping
- Bird removal and control (ducks and chickens etc.)
- Reptile capture (iguanas, toads, snakes etc.)
- Feral stray cat trapping options
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Wildlife Prevention Tips
Here are some pointers if you choose to deter stray cats or wild animals on your own
Get a Dog to Deter Wildlife
A dog with a loud bark can be a powerful deterrent for wildlife like raccoons and opossums scaring them from your yard. Animals are less likely to approach your home if they perceive a potential threat.
Also be sure to avoid leaving pet food outside overnight, its scent will attract various animals searching for easy food sources. All wild animals are opportunists always looking for an easy meal.
Keep Branches Away from Your Home
We advise keeping branches and overhanging vegetation cleared away from your home. These can act as bridges for wildlife to access your roof, and any small gaps or openings under the eaves may become entry points into your attic.
Once inside, animals can create serious issues by leaving droppings, displacing insulation, and, in some cases, dying in hard-to-reach areas—causing foul odors to spread throughout your home.
Quick Tips
- Pet Food: Remove leftover pet or animal food immediately to avoid attracting wildlife.
- Repair Fencing: Fix weak or broken fences to block animal entry.
- Clear Clutter: Get rid of items like junk piles, old cars, or boats that can shelter wildlife.
- Seal Crawl Spaces: Seal gaps under your house to stop animals from nesting.