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The Pet Cremation Process
There’s nothing more profound than the unconditional love our pets provide. Intuitively sensing when their presence is most needed, our animals support and sustain us over the years, simply bringing us so much joy! Yet these heaven-sent creatures ask for nothing in return but to be nourished and adored.
No wonder, when it is our beloved pet’s time to leave this world, we feel inspired to cherish their memory, to honour them in a heartfelt and meaningful way. Cremation has become an empowering choice for especially devoted animal lovers like yourself looking for singularly beautiful urns and memorials designed to appropriately pay tribute to their pet’s life-long loyalty and love.
We’re here to help you choose a respectful and joyous way to commemorate and celebrate their treasured memory. Please contact us to schedule a free “Legacy of Love” preplanning consultation, where we’ll guide you through your options.
My Journey
When I found out from the vet that my beloved cat Diva was suffering with tumors in her lungs I knew I had some hard decisions to make. Alas, it was much more advanced than I realized and she died in my arms at home.
Unsure of what to do next, I reached out to my friend Rita Ann Freeman. She advised that I should wrap my Diva carefully and placed her in the freezer so that I could have the time to process what I must do now that she is gone.
When I was ready, I went back to consult with my vet and they presented me with 2 options for cremation:
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- I could have her cremated with other pets and she would be disposed of in an unmarked site with the others.
- I could pay more for a private cremation so that I could take her ashes.
I discovered a third option which was going directly to the cremation facility. I chose this because it was more cost-effective than other alternatives and it allowed me to personally transport my pet, ensuring she remained in my care throughout the journey. This approach gave me peace of mind, knowing I could oversee the entire process from start to finish.
When it came to the urn choice I did not like any of them. They spoke of grief to me, of ancient funeral symbols, so I left with my Diva’s ashes in a cardboard box knowing that when I saw something that spoke to me for her ashes I would put her there.
And thus was born – WhiskerTorium.
It is my goal to provide beautiful resting places for everyone’s beloved pets and to help animals in need along the way.
Support In Your Time Of Need
Recognizing that the loss of a pet can be a profound and heartbreaking experience, several forms of emotional support are available to help pet owners cope with their loss.
Pet Loss Counseling
Many cremation services offer access to pet loss counselors or therapists who can provide a safe space for individuals to express their grief and process their emotions.
Support Groups
Pet owners can join support groups or online forums to connect with others who have experienced similar losses. Sharing feelings and experiences with those who understand can be comforting and healing.
Guidance from Veterinary Teams
Veterinarians and their staff often play a crucial role in providing emotional support and guidance throughout the cremation process.
Witnessing Options
Some cremation services allow pet owners to witness the cremation process, which can provide closure for those who desire it.
Personalized Memorialization
Cremation services often offer various ways to memorialize pets, such as customized urns and pet memorials. These can provide comfort and a tangible way to honour the pet’s memory.
Educational Resources
Many cremation providers offer information and materials to help pet owners understand the process and navigate their grief.
Aftercare Support
Some services continue to offer support even after the cremation, helping owners find ways to celebrate their pet’s life and move forward.
Compassionate Staff
Reputable cremation services often have staff trained to handle the emotional needs of grieving pet owners with empathy and understanding.