Not to mention the injections that vets euthanise pets with is poisonous to wildlife that encounter and eat the remains. Birds have been known to die in masses to to such negligence, not to mention other scavengers. Here's another related story...hope everyone sues the crap out of these creeps!! LEE COUNTY— NBC2 has uncovered new allegations against Florida's largest pet burial company, Jancy Pet Burial Service. Many people have wondered about the company's cremation service. Pet owner Kathleen Ford revealed Jancy cremated her beloved cat, but when she got the ashes back she found something else.
NBC2's pictures of animals at Jancy's group burial grounds brought back a horrifying memory for Kathleen Ford of Fort Myers. Her beloved cat Garrett passed away two years ago and she sent his body to Jancy's to be cremated.
"I took him out of the bag and noticed there was something metal inside the bag. It was a tag that said canine dog. It was a dog tag," said Ford.
NBC2: You got a dog tag back?
Ford: Yes
NBC2: But you sent your cat up to Jancy?
Ford: Correct
Jancy's sent a letter of apology, saying they were extremely sorry ford found foreign materials in her cremains. It also refunded her money.
After NBC2 uncovered how Jancy treated so many other animals, Ford wonders about the seven other animals she had cremated.
"Now I wonder whether the other ones sitting in the china cabinet are actually our animals," said Ford.
Late Friday, a commissioner in Orange County, where Jancy's is located, said he will crack down on Jancy.
"We're going to make sure it is handled right from now on," said Bob Sindler, Orange County Commissioner.
The story has also attracted the attention of State Senator Dave Aronberg. He saw NBC2's investigation and is researching ways for the state to start regulating the pet burial industry.
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