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Should I keep my cat's ashes?
So, sadly our old lady had to be put down because of cancer in her stomach. We've arranged for her to be cremated, and now we needAsked 3 years ago
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Is it bad to keep a pet's ashes at home?
I had my little dog cremated, and I kept him in my bedroom. Not long after that, my gran came to visit my parents and me for a couAsked 3 years ago
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Should I bury my dog's ashes?
Hey guys, I had my dog cremated, I've mourned, and now I feel ready to let go. But I have no idea what to do with the ashes. ShoulAsked 3 years ago
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What is the best way to remember your dog after they die?
Hi, do you have any ideas? I was thinking of doing something with the collar or perhaps having a portrait done?Asked 3 years ago
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Can you plant a tree over a deceased dog?
We have to put our family dog down soon, and I have been trying to think of ways to say goodbye to her and honor her memory. A treAsked 3 years ago
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How do you memorialize a deceased dog?
I thought of getting my mom a condolence gift and somehow memorializing her Chuahua that just passed, he has been her companion foAsked 3 years ago
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What do I get someone whose dog just died?
Hello guys, my friend's dog just died -she got hit by a car- and he is distraught. Are there any keepsakes or gifts that you can Asked 3 years ago
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What is the difference between an urn and a keepsake?
So, I was looking online for an urn for my mom's ashes when I found something called a keepsake urn? How is this different from anAsked 3 years ago
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How long can you keep cremated ashes?
Hi, I found my brother's dog's ashes stashed in his childhood cupboard, and it's been a good number of years now. Is it possible tAsked 3 years ago
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Are handmade urns durable?
I'm planning my funeral and want to be cremated. I've been researching different types of urns, but I can't decide on a material. Asked 2 years ago
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