1. Scattering the ashes

It is possible to scatter the cremated ashes of your pet. There are special scattering urns for this purpose.
This can be done in your garden, a walking area, etc. It is best to avoid crop fields, public parks, etc.
Most pets love the outdoors and scattering their ashes in nature is an excellent way to pay their last respects.

In addition, these types of urns called “scattering tubes” have an easy opening and closing mechanism, allowing you to scatter the ashes wherever you wish, or even to keep some of the remaining ashes at home.

2. Planting a tree in the afterlife

It is now possible to turn your pets’ ashes into a living tree. This option, which is gaining in popularity, is to memorialise your pet with the patented Bio Pets Urn.

With this system, you can place your pet’s ashes in the urn and follow the instructions provided to plant and grow a memorial tree. This will remain a beautiful living tribute to your pet.

3. Burying your pet’s ashes

Burying pet ashes is also a popular option chosen by families. Many people bury them in their garden, in a pet cemetery or in a place that is special to them.
There are many biodegradable urns that can be buried and will give your pet a dignified burial.

4. Scattering your pet’s ashes in sea

This last option is not widely used in Europe, compared to the United States.
It is possible to use a specially designed biodegradable urn to scatter the ashes in the water. The biodegradable urn floats for up to a few minutes and then gently disperses the animal’s ashes into the water. The authorities require that the urn be immersed at least 6 km from the shore.

5. Keeping them at home in a funeral urn

For those who are more traditional and wish to keep their pet’s ashes at home, there are many pet urn options available. There are many different pet urns available, with many different designs and materials such as metal, wood, etc.
You can choose to keep your pet’s ashes at home permanently, or as a temporary solution, until you decide whether to scatter or bury your pet’s ashes.

 

6. Keeping in a funeral jewel

You can put some of the ashes in a beautiful necklace or bracelet. This is a beautiful option, with the purpose of keeping a small part of the ashes with you to honour your pet.

There are other options, but these are only available in North America:

– Sending your pet’s ashes into space;

– Turn your pet’s ashes into a glass object (e.g., a blown glass medallion);

– Honouring your pet by including it in a firework display, which can be seen when the firework explodes.

7. Embedding in a diamond

The Swiss company Algodanza proposes to transform the ashes of a deceased person into a diamond that can be set in any piece of jewellery.

8. Embedding in vinyl

The British company Andvinyly offers another option for a more music-loving public, which is to incorporate the ashes of the deceased into a vinyl.

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