Keeping Memories Alive
Pet Cremation Services Brisbane is one of today’s
modern facilities that deal mainly in the cremation of pets. This technological
innovation is one of today’s modern ways of dealing with animals that have
become pets for some and are now had passed.
Burying
of pets is still practiced these days by the majority of people but cremation
is fast catching up to the method of disposing pets that passed away.
Like
other cremation facilities, these groups deal with everything that has to do
with the cremation services, pets, and other animals. The animals range from
four-legged friends (dogs and cats) to include two legged creatures (birds / frogs)
and other exotic (and non-ordinary) creatures.
A major
reason why owners opt for cremation of their pets is the fact that they have
the option to keep the remains as reminders of the beloved pets. These greatly
ease up some of the initial pains of losing such a pet.
The process
At the
outset, these facilities are sworn to keep the dignity of the pets to their
owners during the whole process. Pet cremation services Brisbane, however, can be done two ways:
on individual animals or done together with a group.
The
ritual is considered a private cremation if it is done on individual pets, and also
done in a cremation chamber in a crematory just like what is done on humans.
The
process done on small animals (birds, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs small
breed dogs and cats) are usually done in a short time (30 to 45 minutes).
Larger animals however may take hours depending on the size and weight of the
animal.
Communal cremation
During
the cremation process, the animal’s body is reduced to its basic elements with
the dried bone fragment. The remains are ground and pulverized to get the white
or grayish powder with uniform consistency.
With
cremation done in groups, where there are a number of animal bodies to be
cremated, the usual process is still followed. However, the powdered remains of
the animals are now all mixed together into one group.
Owners
cannot ask for the ashes of their pets that were cremated with the others.
Cremation or burial?
These
are all dependent on the owner’s wishes, however. Owners these days chose
cremation over the burial of their pets for many reasons. These days, it is now
considered that cremation is environment-friendly, cost-effective and a
practical action.
It is
also considered a more convenient choice because the owner can bring and
transport the cremated remains wherever he wants. Some local governments are
now discouraging interment of pets that have not been cremated.
Some notes
The
cost of cremation of pets is variable, although on the average, it is around
$50 to $150. The cost variations are dependent on the type of cremation you
want, your pet’s weight, your location, and some other incidentals.
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