Remembering Your Pet (and Friend)

Author: MyBestFriend4Ever
May 25, 2009

The loss of a pet, for many people, feels like the loss of a family member. After all, people generally have their cat or dog for many years before they pass on. Cats are especially prone to living a long time, and as such, it is common for a cat to be a part of your family for up to twenty years. That’s a significant amount of time, and you and your family are bound to feel a tremendous loss. It’s common, then, that you’d be looking for a way to keep the pet close even after it’s gone.

One easy way to do this is by looking into cat urns. Many pet owners find that having the pet cremated offers closure, and keeping the ashes on the mantel or in a bedroom is a nice testament to what the pet meant to the family. Depending on the urn you find, they are usually elegant and tasteful, and as such, they can be displayed almost anywhere in the house. Some even have a place to put your favorite picture of the pet, so you can always remember them in their prime.


Eco-Friendly Pet Caskets

Author: MyBestFriend4Ever
May 11, 2009

If you’ve recently had to say goodbye to a family pet, you are probably trying to decide how best to mark that passing. For some, it’s by throwing a family party. At one of these parties, you can host a slideshow depicting pictures of you and the pet and all the fun times you had together. Other people want a more formal funeral. If that’s what you feel will help you get through your time of suffering, look into purchasing a pet casket.

Whether you need a cat casket or a dog casket, the best option is a biodegradable casket. When you put these in the ground, they eventually break down and return to the earth. Working towards a more environmentally friendly attitude, this is a great way to honor your pet. By doing something that’s good for the earth, you will truly be honoring your animal. It might even offer one small silver lining in your time of loss, sorrow, and grief.


Cats: Finicky but Rewarding

Author: MyBestFriend4Ever
May 1, 2009

There is definitely a school of animal lovers that simply don’t like cats. This group of people is most often called, “dog people.” They find cats finicky, temperamental, and distant. But for people who are willing to put in the time and effort, cats can be a rewarding and loving companion. Just go in knowing that cats don’t always come when they’re called. They don’t do tricks. Sometimes, they want to be alone. Go in knowing this, and you’re a lot more likely to get along with your kitten.

And as all good “cat people” know, there is something particularly satisfying about the connection developed between owner and cat. But because they’re a bit more work, the relationship is all that much more rewarding in the end. For many people, cats quickly become like a member of the family. Whether they’re scratching their cat trees or resting on their favorite chairs, they’re like a staple around the house. And when they pass, many owners are compelled to acknowledge that passing in a respectful way. If you’ve recently experienced the loss of a cat, look into burying your pet in any number of cat caskets. It will be a fitting sendoff for your beloved pet.


Finding Closure in Your Time of Loss

Author: MyBestFriend4Ever
April 17, 2009

Anyone who has experienced a loss has probably heard of closure. It’s whatever means by which you can accept and come to terms with that loss. For some, closure can come from quiet reflection or remembering the lost loved one. For others, it is attending a funeral and being able to talk about that individual’s life. By whatever means people achieve closure, it is necessary to acknowledge the importance of closure.

It doesn’t matter if you’re grieving the loss of a relative or the loss of a pet. Loss is loss, and you’ll have to deal with that loss in your own time and your own way. If your family dog has recently passed, and the family is having trouble moving on, consider the possibility of hosting a funeral for your pet. There are numerous places to find dog caskets or dog urns, and the funeral itself will give everyone who loved your puppy the chance to share special memories and talk about their grief.


Pet Urns Deal With Grief

Author: Louis Rodriguez
April 7, 2009

We wanted to memorialize our beloved pet, faithful friend, our companion that had been our life and best friend. Like many pet owners, it is important to memorialize your beloved pet. It helps you to deal with the grief and honor your beloved pet that has spent many happy years by your side.

Your decision is personal. Make sure that your decision and that of your family will bring you the most comfort. By memorialize your departed pet, this is a good way to help deal with your grief and honor your faithful friend that was by your side for such a significant time.

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Pet Casket A Way To Remember

Author: Louis Rodriguez
April 2, 2009

Most families choose to bury their beloved pet on their properties in the back yard next to a tree in a cardboard box. We wanted something better to honor our beloved pet that gave us so much happiness over the years.

When our beloved pet died it was like we lost a family member. We were filled with sadness along with distress experiencing the loss of our beloved pet, our companion they had been our life and best friend.

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Pet casket Having A Funerol

Author: Louis Rodriguez
March 29, 2009

By having a funeral you can honor and remember your faithful friend , your companion, your beloved pet that touched your life with all the happy times you both shared. Grief can not take happiness away. Love will last forever and sorrow will fade in time.

This will put you in a heartbreaking position. You want to do something special for your beloved pet that gave you so much. Bereavement often begins before the actual death of your beloved pet. You have share many years together in good times and bad times.

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Pet Caskets To have some Closure

Author: Louis Rodriguez
March 26, 2009

Your world just came to and end. Your beloved pet, your devoted playmate that enrich your day to day lives and their passing has just left a huge hole in your life.

You need time to grief. You have shared many years together in good times and bad times. You feel that you owe your beloved pet a period of grief to have some closure. Remember your faithful friend, your companion that touched your life with all the happy times you both shared. Grief can not take happiness away. Love will last forever and sorrow will fade in time.

When you are feeling again somewhat normal you may want to think about getting another pet. Remember that nothing can replace the life of your beloved pet but a new life can and will bring you new memories you both can share. You may like to look at one of these Pet Memorials to honor your beloved pet like a Pet Memorial Stone, Dog Caskets, Cat Caskets, Pet Caskets, Pet Memorial, Dog Photo Urns, Cat Urns, Dog Urns, Dog Casket, Pet Cremation Urns, Pet Memorial Urns, Pet Urns, Pet Head Stones, Cat Caskets, Pet Grave Markers, Wood Pet Urns. These are some of the Pet Memorials in which you can honor your beloved pet.


Always Remember

Author: MyBestFriend4Ever
March 26, 2009

Many people lose the pets they love everyday. Not only are these people wracked with grief, but they are also at a loss with how to cope with their pet’s deaths. The best way to keep the memory of the pet close to your heart is to emboss their name on a pet memorial stone.

These stones fit neatly into your garden or backyard. They resemble real garden stones and bring to memory the good times with the pet. Keep the memories of your pet in your heart and in your yard.


Cat Casket Dealing With Grivef

Author: Louis Rodriguez
March 17, 2009

Those grieving pet owners are encourage not to grieve alone or suppress your emotions. Suppressing your emotions will make it more difficult to cope with the loss of your beloved pet. Talk with your family and  friends that have lost a beloved pet to help you with this difficult time. Keep in mind that bereavement often starts before the actual death of your beloved pet.

Remember that sadness can and will re-appear quickly on holidays, anniversariesand during special times you both shared. While grief can not take happiness away love will last forever and sorrow will fade in time. When setting up a pet memorial for your beloved pet keep in mind that it is personal. Make your decision on what you and your family will bring you the most comfort.

Doing one of these Pet Memorials is a good way to honor your beloved pet. You may want to look at a Animal Pet Caskets, Pet Memorial Stone, Dog Caskets, Dog Photo Urns, Dog Urns, Pet Caskets, Pet Memorial, Dog Casket, Pet Cremation Urns, Pet Memorial Urns, Cat Casket, Pet Urns, Pet Head Stones, Pet Grave Markers, Wood Pet Urns, Pet Grave Stones, Wood Cat Urns, Dog Cremation Urns, Wood Dog Urns, Cat Cremation Urns & Animal Pet Casket. These are a few Pet Memorials that can honor your beloved pet, companion and best friend.