My apologies in advance if this upsets anyone. I just genuinely would like to know what you may have done with the ashes of a very much loved pet. I know people bury them or scatter somewhere but also have some friends that have kept the ashes of their beloved dog for over 30 years now. |
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I thought this was going to be about lock down guy but nope
If your wondering a message got set about during lockdown form a guy his friend had died and his last wish was to have his ashes sown on to woman’s knickers I kind you not think a good lot off formites received the message |
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My dexter died 6 weeks ago now! He died peacefully at home so I buried him! But had I had him cremated I would have scattered them in same area I buried him! I've never been one to visit cemetery where family members are! But having him here in my garden is comforting ! My ex partners ashes are in a pot down the bottom of garden with his fav plant on top (a fushia) x |
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"My dexter died 6 weeks ago now! He died peacefully at home so I buried him! But had I had him cremated I would have scattered them in same area I buried him! I've never been one to visit cemetery where family members are! But having him here in my garden is comforting ! My ex partners ashes are in a pot down the bottom of garden with his fav plant on top (a fushia) x"
Obviously very important to you to have your loved ones nearby and have the comfort you need. Tbh, will ptobably do the same with my dog's ashes but still exploring one or two other options. He was very special to me and missing him every day |
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"My dexter died 6 weeks ago now! He died peacefully at home so I buried him! But had I had him cremated I would have scattered them in same area I buried him! I've never been one to visit cemetery where family members are! But having him here in my garden is comforting ! My ex partners ashes are in a pot down the bottom of garden with his fav plant on top (a fushia) x
Obviously very important to you to have your loved ones nearby and have the comfort you need. Tbh, will ptobably do the same with my dog's ashes but still exploring one or two other options. He was very special to me and missing him every day "
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"Our cat's ashes are in a wooden urn that looks like a curled up sleeping cat. He lives on the fire hearth"
Same ,except it's a lovely wooden casket.I even have a bit of her hair that the vets snipped off for us too.
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I planned to scatter his ashes at a viewing point we always stopped at on his favourite walk…….I got overruled and he’s in a wooden casket. Still not sure how I feel about that…. |
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Thanks everyone. It is a difficult decision but will probably bury in the garden or his favourite place we used to go. The latter might be better as will have access to anytime unlike the garden if I ever move. |
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