By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Pet cremation in Singapore is NEA-licensed — Singapore has three main crematoriums (Mount Pleasant After Life Care, Pets Go To Heaven, The Pets Village). Unlicensed operators may dispose of remains improperly. The key quality signal is communal vs private cremation transparency — some operators market 'private' but actually run semi-communal (multiple pets in same retort separated by physical divider). KakiList connects you with 29 verified Pet Cremation & Funeral providers serving the Changi area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.8★ based on Google reviews. The Changi area includes older kampong-style homes, condominiums, and newer developments near Changi Business Park. Whether you live near Changi Airport MRT, Expo MRT or around Changi Airport, Changi Village, Changi Business Park, our providers serve all parts of Changi. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most pet cremation & funeral requests from Changi households cover witness-allowed cremation, religious or cultural rite accommodation, and memorial garden arrangements. Because the estate runs along Changi Airport MRT, Expo MRT with Changi Airport nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the East zone without long commutes.
Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.8 across 14866 reviews
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Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Most providers listed for Changi also serve the wider East zone. If you live between Changi and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
Communal: multiple pets cremated together, ashes not returned (cheapest). Private: each pet cremated individually, ashes returned in urn. Some operators market "private" but actually run semi-communal (multiple pets in same retort with physical separator). Ask specifically which method, and request to witness if ashes-return matters.
Communal (small pet): S\$80-180. Communal (large dog): S\$250-400. Private small pet: S\$200-350. Private large dog: S\$450-650. Home pickup: +S\$50-150. Premium urn: S\$80-300. Paw print keepsake: S\$30-60. Full package (private + pickup + urn) for medium pet: S\$500-750.
All licensed pet crematoriums in Singapore are NEA-registered under environmental regulations for animal remains handling. The licence number should appear on quotes and invoices. Unlicensed operators (sometimes advertising via social media) may dispose of remains via methods violating NEA regulations. Verify before committing.
Reputable operators allow owners to witness cremation for private cremation bookings — especially important if it matters to you. Operators that refuse viewing often run semi-communal arrangements without being clear about it. Ashes return within 3-7 days is standard; 2-3 week delays suggest batched cremation.
Hold the line unless you want it then. Grief-state decisions on memorial items often produce regret. Most operators include a basic urn in private cremation packages; premium urns (wood, ceramic, biodegradable scatter tubes) run S\$80-300 extra. You can add memorial items weeks later without pressure.