Cat Urn
Pets and cats become members of our families, so when they pass away it can be a very difficult time. If your cat is euthanized at the vet’s office, one of the decisions you will have to make is how to dispose of their remains. One option that people chose is to have their pet cremated, and then the ashes stored in a cat urn.
Cat urns can come in many styles depending on your personal taste and budget. When returned from the crematorium, the cat cremation memorial urn is often nothing more than a small box or tin. Some places will allow you to special order cat cremation urns, or you may have to find one from a separate vendor. Cat and pet urns come in a vast variety. Wood and cedar pet urns for cats are quite popular. They are decorative wooden boxes, and some will come with a plate that you can engrave or a spot for a picture. A cat photo urn is a popular choice since you can post your favorite picture memories of your beloved pet.
Cat shaped urns are also a popular and decorative way to display your cat. Or, for example, for a black cat an urn can have a black cat figurine on top of it. Or, you can get a black cat pet urn that is actually a black cat statue that has a hidden spot to place the ashes. For more decorative urns, you can try Australian-made cat and pet urns. These often have mother of pearl or other decorative accents. An Egyptian cat urn is another popular choice for decorators – the urns are fashioned in a way reminiscent of urns used to inter the organs of mummies.
When looking at pet urns, cat ones will not be the only option. So be careful to read into the size and descriptions of different urns to make sure you get one that will fit your needs.When choosing an urn for a cat, you will want to take into consideration the cat’s personality and your personal taste. Choose an urn that you think symbolizes your cat’s style and that will bring back fond memories for years to come.
If you choose not to do a cat urn, many cremation sites also offer caskets for pet burials. Or you could choose to have your cat’s ashes placed in a locket or other piece of jewelry so that they are always close to your heart.
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