the O's are home - I just could not give them up

little leaf

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The O's are home - as some of you know, Olive and Oliver passed away this summer - I know this is not everyone's "cup of tea" to do - but I just could not put them in the dirt - I had them mounted, and then I did all the finish work - when they first came back, they were as gray as the stick they were on , and the eyes were really bad, I made new eyes out of epoxy - I still miss them so much, and I was not sure how I was going to feel about seeing them mounted, but I really like seeing them back, I had asked he not do the detail or finish work,as I wanted to do that, I wanted to capture all the little details I knew he would not know, not knowing them in life - this was a one time thing, and I have no plans to mount any of the others - but I just could not put the crabby vine lump in the ground - and I wont be one bit surprised if she still somehow manages to raise some kind of hell, even from her stick :p
the pics are of how they came back, and when done - and the cost, was not as much as I thought it was going to be - I have spent much more at ONE vet visit :cool:
 

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I love the way they turned out. You and the taxidermist did a fantastic job. I think it's a fitting tribute to the Olive the "crabby vine lump" and Oliver.
 
I couldn't do it but I think it would hurt more to see them there. If it helps you then that's all that counts. They look great and at first I couldn't tell they were not alive.
 
To be honest I kind of want to keep Monty in a jar when he passes. Or maybe get someone to mount his skeleton.

It is sort of morbid to keep a beloved pet as a stuffed decoration, but I like the idea. It may disturb some, but I couldn't bear keeping Monty in the dirt, just as you refuse to keep O's in the ground. This makes the memories of them last longer.

Anyway I didn't even know the O's passed. I must be very inactive on the forum now *sigh*

Sorry for your loss :(
 
I think they look really lifelike. Oliver's tail looks so realistic, I bet a lot of people will think they are alive. You might even forget and try to feed them. Lol
 
I have absolutely no problem with this. To each his/her own. I think they turned out great! I also think more people would do this if they weren't worried about what others thought.

Congrats on getting your little ones back

Scott
 
They turned out really lovely. I don't think it's strange at all. I think it's rather sweet. I would love to have a skull charm molded from my Ferdinand when his time comes.
 
I know how much the O's meant to you, and am glad to see you had done something like this. The finished project is beautiful, and much less creepy than I would have thought. What do they feel like? I'm not very familiar with taxidermy - in this case do they use their own skin, or do they use a synthetic product that you then paint?
 
I know how much the O's meant to you, and am glad to see you had done something like this. The finished project is beautiful, and much less creepy than I would have thought. What do they feel like? I'm not very familiar with taxidermy - in this case do they use their own skin, or do they use a synthetic product that you then paint?

they feel like a fresh shed - I used acrylic to paint them , and epoxy for the eyes - they were done in freeze dry, so none of the weird smells like you got w/ the old mounts and they are not skinned either, so all of them is still here - and they really do look so life like= they already fooled my son- he saw them on the wall by my chair, a place I do have a fr set up - my son saw them and said " Mom, you know those guys are not going to stay on that , you have it to close to the curtain " - I told him " I think they will stat there " :p he was pretty surprised it was Olive and Oliver, he could not even tell they were mounted, he even went at far as to touch one - he thought I was kidding him - they did not look right until I sculpted new eyes - I am very happy how they turned out- eyes are not easy - LOL
 

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To each his own, but i rather bury my animals and get a new one, then again. If it was a panda or a russian snow leopard or a white northern african rhino i'd say stuff it, lol

Sana
 
Each to their own - at lest they look good, unlike some taxidermy examples I've seen on the 'net. I wouldn't be able to do it. I was so sad when I lost my Monty and as much as I loved that boy I wanted to remember him when he was well. His ashes now live in a special white box I found at a shop with a heart shaped cutout/frame on the front where I put my fave photo of him.
 
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