Communal cremation
Multiple pets cremated together in the same chamber. Ashes are not returned to individual families. The most affordable option around New Orleans.
Pet cremation in New Orleans comes three ways — private (your pet alone, ashes returned to you), communal (cremated with others, no ashes back), and aquamation, a gentle water-based option — typically a few hundred dollars depending on your pet's weight. Because Louisiana doesn't license pet crematories, get the service and the all-in price in writing before you commit. We connect you with the local provider we'd trust with our own pet.
Connect with New Orleans's trusted providerPet cremation in New Orleans is priced by your pet's weight and the service you choose, so there's no single sticker price. As a benchmark, our 2026 study of 118 U.S. providers put the median private (individual) cremation at about $300 — most fall between $220 and $400 — while communal (group) cremation runs less, around a $200 median, and aquamation lands near $299. The catch: nearly half of providers don't post a price online, and Louisiana doesn't license pet crematories or cap what they charge. Ask one New Orleans-area provider for the all-in total — pickup, the urn, everything — in writing before you commit.
See what 118 providers actually chargeFour pet cremation services are offered across the New Orleans-area market.
Multiple pets cremated together in the same chamber. Ashes are not returned to individual families. The most affordable option around New Orleans.
Your pet is the only one in the chamber, and the ashes returned belong to your pet alone. Most New Orleans families choose this when they plan to keep their pet’s ashes.
Private vs. partitioned — what to askA subset of private cremation where you or your family can be physically present at the facility. Offered by a small number of New Orleans-area providers.
A gentler, water-based alternative to flame cremation that uses far less energy and produces no direct emissions. Legal for pets nationwide and offered by a growing number of New Orleans-area providers.
From small companions to the largest of our hearts — your provider is matched to the right facilities and the right care.
Cats, small breeds, rabbits, and other companion animals. Our New Orleans provider handles small-pet cremation with the same care as any other.
Spaniels, terriers, beagles, and similar mid-sized breeds. The most common service tier across the New Orleans market.
Retrievers, shepherds, labs, and other large breeds. Pickup and handling sized appropriately — never an upcharge surprise.
For horses and extra-large companions, we route to specialized providers with the right facilities. Submit the form and we’ll connect you accordingly.
Thirty seconds on the form. Pet type, your name, your city. That's all we need to start.
Within the hour. We've already done the audit — pricing, process, chain of custody. You don't have to call five places.
Pickup, cremation, return of ashes. You get back to what matters — not researching crematories at the worst time of your year.
Pet cremation isn’t the most transparent industry, and the provider you choose decides what happens to your pet.
Louisiana doesn't license pet crematories for consumers — the state cremation statute covers human remains only. There's no board to check a facility against before you trust it, so the safeguard is the paperwork you insist on yourself.
In Louisiana, "private cremation" isn't a regulated promise that your pet is alone in the chamber. If you want only your pet's ashes back, confirm it in writing and ask for an ID that matches at drop-off and return.
Louisiana doesn't regulate what crematories charge, and totals climb with weight, pickup, and add-ons. Get the all-in price — including pickup — in writing before you agree to anything.
Louisiana's cremation statute (La. R.S. 37:877, in the funeral-board chapter) covers human remains only — there's no consumer license for pet crematories, and the state carcass law (La. R.S. 3:2131) names only livestock, so for pets the rules live in parish and city ordinance. That means no state board reviews a New Orleans facility before you trust it. Here's what to put in writing before you hand your pet to any provider.
Louisiana doesn't regulate what crematories charge, and the price climbs with your pet's weight and any pickup or urn add-ons. As a national benchmark, our 2026 study of 118 providers put private (individual) cremation around a $300 median — most between $220 and $400 — but that's before pickup. Ask one New Orleans-area provider for the complete all-in price, including pickup, before you commit, and get it in writing.
"Private" isn't a regulated promise in Louisiana. Ask for a numbered tag or certificate that identifies your pet at intake and again when the ashes come back, so you know the remains are actually theirs.
Disposal rules for pets are local, not state. In Orleans Parish, the official guidance is that a deceased pet "will only be collected from households and small businesses if the animal is put in a bag and brought to the curb for collection with solid waste" — and you can call the Orleans Parish Sanitation Department at 504-658-3800 (per the Louisiana SPCA Humane Law FAQ). For most families that's not the goodbye they want, which is exactly why getting cremation right in writing matters here.
Pet cremation coverage across New Orleans-area.
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Connect with New Orleans's trusted providerPet cremation in New Orleans is priced by weight and service, so there's no single number. As a benchmark, our 2026 study of 118 U.S. providers put the median private (individual) cremation near $300 (most between $220 and $400), communal (group) cremation lower at around a $200 median, and aquamation near $299. Louisiana doesn't license pet crematories or cap what they charge, so ask for the all-in price — including pickup — in writing before you commit.
Cremation is priced by weight, so a cat or small dog sits at the lower end and a large dog at the higher end. Using our 118-provider 2026 data, private cremation for a small pet often runs $150–$250, a medium dog around the $300 median, and a large dog $400 or more; communal is less in every size. Those are national benchmarks — get the exact New Orleans price in writing, because pickup and the urn are often extra.
Private (individual) cremation means your pet is cremated on its own and the ashes are returned to you, usually in an urn — that's the option where you get your pet's ashes back. Communal means several pets are cremated together and the ashes are not returned. Private costs more. In Louisiana, "private" isn't a regulated promise, so confirm in writing that you'll get your own pet's ashes back and ask for an ID that matches at drop-off and return.
Pet cremation is available across the New Orleans metro — Metairie, Kenner, Slidell, Chalmette, and the surrounding towns. Rather than cold-calling crematories at the worst time, tell us about your pet on the form and we'll connect you with the one local provider we'd trust with our own — vetted on pricing, process, and chain of custody. It's free, and there's no obligation.
Not for consumers. Louisiana's cremation statute (La. R.S. 37:877) covers human remains only, so there's no pet-crematory license and no state board to check a facility against before you trust it. The state carcass law (La. R.S. 3:2131) names only livestock, which leaves pet disposal to parish and city ordinance. Your protection is what you put in writing: the cremation type, an ID that matches at drop-off and return, and the all-in price.
Once your pet reaches the provider, the cremation itself takes a few hours. Most New Orleans-area families get private (individual) ashes back within about a week, depending on the provider's schedule and whether you've chosen an urn. Communal cremation is usually quicker since nothing is returned. Ask your provider for their specific turnaround when you arrange pickup.
Yes, some New Orleans-area providers offer aquamation — a gentle, water-based alternative to flame cremation. Nationally it runs close to flame cremation (our study's median was about $299), not a budget option. It's worth asking about if a lower-emission goodbye matters to you; availability and weight limits vary by provider, so confirm the all-in price in writing like you would for any cremation here.
It depends on local rules, not state law. Louisiana's carcass statute (La. R.S. 3:2131) names only livestock, so pet burial is governed by parish and city ordinance — and some municipalities restrict or prohibit it. In Orleans Parish, official guidance points to curbside collection with solid waste rather than backyard burial, and any HOA rules apply on top. For apartment and condo residents, cremation — with ashes returned in an urn — is usually the practical choice.
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