Reptar's cremation

Gwendalyn.brock

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Tomorrow I know I am going to be an emotional wreck. I am taking Reptar to be cremated tomorrow which makes it so much more real that she's gone.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. Try to be brave and as stoic as possible, I have to make a conscious decision right away that I am going to accept loss or I give in to my emotions and become a wreck.
If you live in your own home (or a parents) and you don't plan on moving for a long time have you considered burying her? My cat died in my arms and I thought about cremating her but I instead put her in the ground and planted a fruit tree so she's always right there. It's not any easier, but I feel better knowing she returned to the Earth and think about her when my Paw Paw fruit gets ripe. Plus the expense of the procedure and the fact you have to put yourself through it again when you pick up the ashes or they are sent. Just something to consider, hope I am not being insensitive, but pet crematoriums have no regulations and the cost to run the equipment means that pets are done en masse.
Consider a private little burial in your favorite park or on your property. If you have the money another option is that some places now will turn cremations into diamonds! It's expensive but how cool would that be?!
I'm really, really sorry for your suffering, hope my suggestions don't make you feel worse.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. Try to be brave and as stoic as possible, I have to make a conscious decision right away that I am going to accept loss or I give in to my emotions and become a wreck.
If you live in your own home (or a parents) and you don't plan on moving for a long time have you considered burying her? My cat died in my arms and I thought about cremating her but I instead put her in the ground and planted a fruit tree so she's always right there. It's not any easier, but I feel better knowing she returned to the Earth and think about her when my Paw Paw fruit gets ripe. Plus the expense of the procedure and the fact you have to put yourself through it again when you pick up the ashes or they are sent. Just something to consider, hope I am not being insensitive, but pet crematoriums have no regulations and the cost to run the equipment means that pets are done en masse.
Consider a private little burial in your favorite park or on your property. If you have the money another option is that some places now will turn cremations into diamonds! It's expensive but how cool would that be?!
I'm really, really sorry for your suffering, hope my suggestions don't make you feel worse.
Thank you. I live in an apartment so burying her wasn't an option and I refuse to throw her away. I already had her cremated and got my stepsister bought me a little urn and chameleon charm so I can keep her always. the vet said there was literally nothong I could have done to help her and when I took her to be cremated I wasn't as emotional as I expected to be and took my new little boy to get a checkup too.
 
Losing your friend is never easy im sorry for your loss
Personaly i was never that attached to remains of my companions - always valued more memories and pictures
 
Losing your friend is never easy im sorry for your loss
Personaly i was never that attached to remains of my companions - always valued more memories and pictures

Mine are all pushing up ferns and flowers on the side of the house. Even SnowBall the tarantula.
 
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