What To Think About When Buying A Dog Or Cat Urn

By Gary Rogers


If you have recently lost a companion animal such as a dog or cat you may be thinking about having them cremated. Pet cremation is becoming much more popular and common as individuals are looking for ways to have their animals stay with them indefinitely. If you are thinking about buying a dog or cat urn for your pet's ashes, here are a few things that you need to keep in mind.

Many people are surprised to realize that the cremation process works the same for animals as it does for humans who have passed on. The body is placed in a special oven where it is heated at a very high temperature. What remains is clean, dry and can be kept in a home safely for many years to come. Often these remains are held in vessels called urns.

The size of the pet will influence the size of the urn that you will need. Larger animals will usually produce a larger volume of remains than a smaller animal will. It is important to remember that when picking an urn as some may not be large enough to accommodate a large breed dog.

You should also think about whether or not you will be keeping your pet's ashes or whether you will be burying the urn or scattering the ashes. All of these are common practices for pet owners but they will affect the type of urn that you purchase. For example, if you are burying them, you will want to make sure that you choose a container that will break down over time when it is placed in the earth.

Display urns come in many different colors and styles. You should look around at the other items in your home so that you can choose a vessel that suits your decor. Keep in mind whether or not you want the vessel to be very visible or whether you want it to blend in with the background as some people prefer.

Some people want to be able to change the urn from one style to another after some time has passed. They may want a fresh look or may want an older urn to match the ones that they get for other pets. If you think this is the case it may be a good idea for you to ensure that the cremation company you are working with will place the ashes in a bag or pouch before it is placed in the urn.

If you have a small child or a special friend or family member that was close to your pet you may want to think about purchasing a small keepsake urn as well. These usually only contain a small amount of a pet's ashes but they can make a great gift for someone special in your life.

There are many sites on the internet that offer these items. You may also want to ask the cremation company if they have samples or a catalogue that you can choose from when picking your cat or dog's urn. Keep in mind that if you are ordering from an international site that delivery may take some time and you may need to factor in exchange costs or shipping fees as well.




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