| Did you bury them in the backyard? Or let the vet dispose of them? Growing up we always did the latter, but now that I have my own pet who is gravely ill I'm giving this a lot of thought. |
Scattered them at a state park that he loved
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| ^^^ They were ashes, obviously. |
Include some native wild flower seeds along with the ashes... |
| The vet disposed of them for us. We kept her dog tags. |
| Growing up, we buried in the back yard. But when my cat died recently, I had him cremated and I have his ashes in an urn on a sunny window sill. |
| Cat's ashes in nice wooden box with a label embossed with her name. I feel like she's still close by. Sorry for what you're going through, OP. |
| Cremated x3. We have the remains and are waiting for the last of the original crew to pass (she's still going, thankfully, but is elderly). Once she passes we will scatter them all together. |
| Backyard. |
| Backyard pet cemetery. |
| We have ashes in tasteful boxes. Not sure what to do with them. |
| Ashes in a nice urn in the library. |
| Threw them in the garbage. |
You are an a**hole. Which is why you are sitting alone on a Saturday night scoping out ways to hurt people for fun on a blog website. I apologize to the OP for having to wade through scum like this to get information at such a difficult time. |
| Buried in the back yard under a tree he loved |