yeah...it's wrong...i do not agree with it...because you will unable to differentiate your own pets....that is you can plant three trees...of different nature type...it will be easier.....
yeah...it's wrong...i do not agree with it...because you will unable to differentiate your own pets....that is you can plant three trees...of different nature type...it will be easier.....
One of the best ways to cherish the memory of a lost love one today is via the purchase of Urns.
Keaton appears to just be a spammer. Notice the crafty sig and mostly nonsensical post.
I have my old dog in a nice box urn with her photo on it and carvings in the wood. We were renting so couldn't bury her and would have hated leaving her behind once moving.
I donated Stewie's remains to the vet school because I couldn't bear dealing with it and hoped it would help others.
Kamena(an ill-fated male that died from shipping stress) I first buried in the woods. It felt like the funeral Stewie never had. A few months later I dug up his mummified corpse and decomposed him in a back yard cage then cleaned the bones. I hope to get them mounted eventually(articulated) but till then they are in a lovely heart fabric box.
Kat died last year and was buried under the picnic table as it was one of her favorite places.
How the remains are dealt with is really for the living so anything goes long as it makes you feel better.
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