Cremation gives you several options on how you’d like to honor your pet. Remains can be placed in an urn and this way you can keep your pet with you. Your pet’s ashes can be used to create a LifeGem – a unique memorial diamond. Whatever your decision is, it should reflect what’s best for your own grieving process and here at Sleepy Cat LLC, we get that.
Pet cremation can be private, semi-private, or communal. The differences between these are as they sound. A private cremation means your pet’s ashes will not mingle with ashes from another pet’s remains. Your pet’s remains and urn are returned to you afterwards.
Semi-private cremations include multiple pets’ remains in the chamber at once but they are divided by partitions. Co-mingling of ashes does occur but is a cheaper option than a private cremation.
Mass cremations include several pet remains in the chamber at once with no partition between them. An urn with ashes is not returned to the pet owner in this scenario. This would be a desirable choice for someone who doesn’t want to receive their pet’s remains afterwards and wishes for the crematorium to take care of the ashes.