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to a pet that gets taken to the vet when it has died. what do they do with the animal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you or anyone reading this has a pet I'd say it was a good idea to decide what you will do when sadly that pet dies. I know it's not a nice thing to think of but when it happened to my previous dog I was too distraught to decide properly. He was a very big dog, (it also was snowing & the ground was frozen) and burial in the garden wasn't an option. I've often wished I'd had him cremated & had his ashes to scatter.
I think that would be the hardest decision ive ever had to make in my life. Burrying my cat would subject him to insects, the dirt, the possibility of being dug up at a future date by construction workers, and the possibility of moving away from his burial site. creamating him is just unimaginable but would be most likely so i could keep his remains. and having him stuffed is out of the question, after they remove the organs he is no longer Peanut, just his skin and fur. To be perfectly honest with you, I hope he outlives me, he is just over 1 year old and i am 32. Im not sure just how much heartache a cat can feel, but I honestly think if I had to deal with his death, I would end up in the R Wing or being taken away by the men in white coats. Sorry to ramble on, just had to express my opinion.
pets are generally put in to cold storage at a vets until they are collected and taken away some animals are just incinerated some are sent for separate cremation and some go to vet schools to be used to help train new vets and nurses, I can't think of anything nicer than this, to know that my dog could help many other animals by helping to train a new vet :-)
yeah, course you can take your pets home and bury them in the garden if you want to...I did with my beloved cat...word of warning tho..its kinda sad if you leave the house you live in but I like to think that I am leaving her someplace she liked to be so its all good in the end...my folks had their cat buried at this pet cemetary and it was all lovely like a proper funeral but then its quite a distance for them to travel now...there are also places that will cremate you pet and return the ashes to you to keep or dispose of how you would like which is easier in the case of larger animals.