Should I avoid placing my pet's cremains in a room with high foot traffic?
Asked 3 years ago
My husky recently died of old age, and I'd like to commemorate our time with a display case. I've been looking for a pet urn to display in my small apartment's living space. I regularly babysit my sister's children and have rowdy children in the apartment. Should I reconsider where to display my pet's cremains?
Cameron-Leigh Henning
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your furry companion. In general, it's better to place your urn somewhere it won't get knocked over to avoid it shattering or spilling. However, if you get an urn that's made from a durable material like brass, it won't be as much of an issue if an accident happens.
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