A pet cemetery is a cemetery for animals.
Pet cemetery in San Francisco, USA. In
addition to burying human remains, many human cultures also regularly
bury animal remains. This is often necessary for hygienic reasons when
the body cannot be disposed of in another way.
Pets and other animals of emotional significance are often ceremonially
buried. Most families bury deceased pets on their own properties, mainly
in a yard, with a shoe box or any other type of container served as a
coffin. The Ancient Egyptians are known to have mummified and buried
cats, which they considered deities. |
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Ashes In Stone
18763 Deer Park Dr, Sonoma, CA 707 938-2899
Bubbling Well Pet Memorial
2462 Atlas Peak Rd, Napa, CA 94558 707 255-3456
Cypress Hill Memorial Park
430 Magnolia Ave, Petaluma, CA 707 762-6683
My Pet's Cemetery
430 Magnolia Ave, Petaluma, CA 707 762-6743
Whispering Pines Pet Cemetery
2601 Gravenstein Hwy S, Sebastopol, CA 707 823-5735 |
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The Romans had very similar ways of dealing with pet loss. Expansive
parcels of land would be set aside for large stone monuments
dedicated to the owner’s pet. Alexander the Great, a famous pet
lover of his time, dealt with the loss of his pets in this way |
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