How Do Cemeteries Bury Pets?
Pets can be buried either in a private plot or in a communal plot. In a private burial, a pet’s remains are separately prepared and placed in an individual grave site, crypt, or mausoleum. In a common or communal burial, a pet is buried in the same plot with other deceased pets. Cemeteries that do not provide individual gravestones for pets buried in a communal plot often provide a memorial wall affixed with plaques honoring those pets. What Does Cremation Entail? Cremation has become a popular and practical option for handling the bodies of deceased pets. Cremated remains, called “cremains,” resemble sand-like particles or small pebbles with larger chips of bone. These may be placed in a small urn which you can keep close by and take with you if you move. Cremains can also be buried or scattered in a special section of land set aside by a cemetery. Depending on local government regulations, you can also scatter or bury cremains in a meaningful place, perhaps under a tree planted to me