Thoughts Of What To Do With The Pet Ashes Of Your Most Loyal Friend
February 17, 2012 by Robert P. Rexford
Filed under Business
Our family pets mean so much to us that losing one of them feels the same as losing a beloved member of the family, so when we have them cremated, we want to think of something very special to do with the pet ashes. Organizing your own unique pet memorial service will give you a great outlet for all your pain and grief and will give you a way to honor your pet; whether they were a little dog you’ve had for over a decade or your old house cat that has been in your family for as long as you can remember.
Your family pet may have lived most of their life indoors, always by your side and never more than a whistle away. If your cherished animal friend was an inside pet that lived really near to you, the separation can be very overwhelming, so you may like to keep them near you always by placing their remains in one of the lovely pet urns that are available nowadays.
You may have had a pet that loved the outdoors and liked to play in its favorite spot and was always be ecstatic to see you. Many people purchase cremation urns to put their pet’s remains in and bury them in their favorite outdoors spot or wherever they seemed to enjoy their selves the most. If you want your pet memorial to be even more wonderful, you might want to plant a tree over the spot you choose to bury them in.
Some people are really interested in opening the pet urns and spreading the remains over some lovely place as a way of symbolically releasing their pet into the wild and setting them free. If you did this exact thing, you could choose a place that really means a lot to you and your pet so that you can go back there and reflect on all the things you did together and how happy the two of you were with each other.
This marvelous animal was your friend, so it is up to you to think of what should be done with the pet ashes, whether you want to look for cremation urns to keep them in on your mantle, release them out into the wind, or bury them. If you really want to make sure you get it right, just take your time and think of something that could help you mourn while honoring your friend in a way that they deserve.
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