Animal Urns
Pets have a special place in the hearts of their owners. Cats, dogs, birds, and other animals can provide companionship for their owners. They are considered as part of the family. And when a pet dies, its body is given the respect that’s only fitting for the time and love the animal spent with the owner. The most common way of disposing the pet’s body is through cremation. Once the body is cremated, the owner must find an appropriate resting place for it and animal urns are the solution.
Animals urns can help bring disclosure to the grieving pet owner after the pet cremation. It can be a reminder that the animal is at peace now. Legend has it that once the pet dies he will cross the Rainbow Bridge towards his final resting place. They he will be joining other pets in a beautiful meadow where they can play to their hearts’ desire. It is also said that when the pet owner dies, he’s first stop would be towards the Rainbow Bridge as well to be reunited with his pet. Then they will continue their journey together to heaven where they’ll stay for eternity. Animal urns can serve as a reminder for some that someday they will be together again.
Animal urn is a vital part in the grieving process once a beloved pet dies. Healing will start once acceptance of the lost comes. Animal urns can give comfort to pet owners in a way that their pets once do while they were still alive. To ease the emotional trauma sustained by the lost, a final farewell for the loved animal is only fitting. That could give the much needed closure for your pet’s death.
There are various animal urns available of all shapes and sizes. They could be made of different materials and could be displayed in a variety of ways. Animal urns can be the container for different pet’s ashes, such as dogs, cats, ferrets, horses, pigs, rabbits, snakes, lizards, and roosters. No matter what your pet might be, there’s an animal urn for it.
Typical materials for animal urns include marble, glass, wood and various metals. Some would even have a space for engraving the pet’s name and other texts such as poems. Some animal urns look like the traditional vase shaped urns although your imagination is the only limit. There are manufacturers that accept custom made animal urns. It could be a lifesize pet urn that can be displayed outside to blend with your home landscaping.
While animal urns are usually placed in the privacy of the pet owner’s home, there are some that chose to place in pet cemeteries. Some would leave the urn there with the burial markers. No matter how an owner chooses to honor his pet, animal urns are there to serve its purpose. That is to hold the pet’s ashes while serving as a memorial for the lost companion. Animal urns are there as a reminder that even if they have crossed to the other side, they are still close by.
