This cat marker is where we buried our sweet cat Little Bear’s ashes today.
Although it was February when we made the gut wrenching decision that after 14 months of illness, her time had come – we still cried, and I held onto the purple tin that held her ashes
thanks to Regency Forest Pet Memorial Park
Tel: (631)345-0600
Fax: (631)345-2859
e-mail: MY KITTY CARE
They offer private cremation. Why does this matter? Jo Ann Davis, founder of Cherished Pets (she was featured in the video Love Your Cat Tica Cat Show: chapter 4) specializes in pet bereavement. Ms. Davis discussed the common practice of group cremation, as opposed to single cremation. The only way to guarantee that the ashes you receive are your beloved pet, is by using a respectable crematorium that promises individual cremation. As unpleasant as this topic is, it was important to us to know that the purple tin I was clutching before saying my final goodbye to Little Bear, was really her ashes I hugged.
Our pet marker for Little Bear was made by Rock it Creations. They make all kinds of engraved stones for a multitude of uses, including pet markers. They were great to deal with and helpful.
miss you Bear.
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your beloved cherished pet. I can surely sympathize as my boyfriend John and I are reeling from the loss of our beloved Moe Moe, a 150 fawn great dane. He lived a long rich life and died at the ripe old age of 10 – which is unheard of for great dogs of that size. But it just never seems long enough, does it? And what we wouldn’t give to have them back with us for just one more hug or kiss or bark or purr!
Kindred spirits are we …as loving and loyal pet parents! Jo Ann Davis, Cherished Pets