Choosing Cremation As Your Pet’s Memorial
by Mark Greer
If you are facing the tragedy of losing your beloved pet,
understanding the options for final care can provide some
comfort and a sound basis for careful decisions.
Considering Pet Cremation
When your pet passes, the preferred final care choices are
burial of your pet in a pet cemetery, or cremation. Although
pet cemetery burial is a good option, it may be too costly
or unavailable in some areas. Many pet owners today are
choosing cremation since it enables you to keep your
companion near you in your home, while at the same time
enabling you to bury or scatter a portion of your pet’s
ashes in your yard or a favorite place your pet enjoyed.
Cremation also permits you to take your pet’s ashes with you
when you relocate.
A Simple Overview
Typically your Veterinarian will assist with arranging the
necessary steps in scheduling cremation. The process of
cremation takes place at a crematorium in a cremation
chamber where extreme heat and evaporation reduce the body
to a state of cremated remains, or cremains. Though we
commonly refer to cremains as ashes, they are actually bone
fragments in a sand-like state.
Your pet’s ashes are usually returned to you or your
Veterinarian in a cardboard, plastic or tin box, sealed in a
plastic bag. The entire bag of cremains can then be
transferred to a more permanent urn. For Pet Owners who find
transferring the ashes too difficult a task, your
Veterinarian, family member or a trusted friend can assist
you with the transfer of ashes.
Four Pet Cremation Options
When considering pet cremation, it’s important for you know
there are actually four methods commonly used for the
cremation process. Prior to making your decision, you may
wish to review the details of the various methods with your
Veterinarian who will help you choose an option you feel
comfortable with.
- Private Cremation ensures that your pet alone is placed in
the cremation chamber,
and on completion of the process your pet’s remains are
returned to you in an urn.
- Viewing Cremation, a variation of private cremation,
involves the Pet Owner and family or friends who are
permitted to observe the cremation process through a viewing
window. This procedure is not available at all crematories.
- Individual Cremation is conducted with your pet sharing
space in the cremation chamber with other pets. However all
pets are separated so that you will be able to receive your
pet’s cremains.
- Communal Cremation (or Mass Cremation) requires your pet
to be cremated along with other pets. The cremains are not
separated and no urn is returned to the Pet Owner, since the
remains are commonly disposed of commercially.
Be sure to confirm the type of cremation you desire for your
pet with your Veterinarian or crematorium.
Selecting a Special Resting Place
Most Pet Owners want to do something special to memorialize
their beloved companion and are pleased to find
well-designed memorial urns which serve as a lasting
tribute. One popular style of urn is fashioned as a wooden
box which displays a personalized nameplate, a lifelike
figurine of the breed of your pet, or a photo of your pet.
In larger sizes, this type of urn can hold additional
remembrances such as your pet’s tag, collar or favorite toy.
To determine the size of urn needed, simply equate your
pet’s healthy weight in pounds with the urn’s capacity
measured in cubic inches. For example, an urn for a 50 pound
pet would have an interior area of 50 cubic inches.
Valuable Resources
Since Veterinarians traditionally have a relationship with a
reputable crematory, it is wise to consult your Veterinarian
for assistance with cremation in your area. For the
selection of an appropriate memorial urn, you can find
comprehensive details and supportive information direct from
pet urn designers /manufacturers on the Web.
Seeking help with your pet’s final arrangements will help
de-stress your decision making. And simply knowing what
questions to ask can smooth the path to respectfully
honoring the memory of your cherished family member.
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