KerinTravis
Mama Doe
I know that this is a sensitive subject, which is why I placed a warning in the title. I appreciate that many members would find it difficult to participate in this conversation, but it is a genuine question, and not meant to cause offence.
I'm a realist (or pessimist anyway!? :lol: ) and know that at some point my bunnies wont be with me anymore. I often wonder (even more so when my lil' man is undergoing yet more GA's) what I want to do with my beloved fluffies when they do pass to the bridge.
I know a lot of vets offer cremation services, but how do these work exactly?
I think I've decided that I don't want to bury them, as my garden is chock a block full of hamsters / gerbils etc from the last 10 years
Also, I know that I will be moving out within the next few years, and that when me and my sister are gone, my parents will be selling up and moving to the house in Spain permenantly.
I love the thought of burying them in a sunshine spot, but think I would be happier knowing that they can come with me when I leave home :? .
I think I've already decided that a small memorial rockery or flower bed would be more fitting.
Has anyone had their bun(s) cremated? It would be nice if I could get a small personalised "bunny" urn made, but from what I've read, you don't get a tremendous choice with them.
My Aunty has all of her dogs ashes in small urns in her house so that she can feel close to them, and both my sister and I are under strict instuctions that if anything happens to her, these urns are to go into her casket with her. I think I quite like that idea, but that a lot of urns remind me too much of urns, if that makes sense I think I would prefer something a little more decorative with bunnies on it or something.
I don't know if any of you have gone through anything like this, and would be interested to know what kind of options there are.
Again, apologies if this is an upsetting subject, but we all know that we will meet up with our bridge bunnies again soon enough, and I would love to know I was doing the best for my buns spirit until I do see them again
I'm a realist (or pessimist anyway!? :lol: ) and know that at some point my bunnies wont be with me anymore. I often wonder (even more so when my lil' man is undergoing yet more GA's) what I want to do with my beloved fluffies when they do pass to the bridge.
I know a lot of vets offer cremation services, but how do these work exactly?
I think I've decided that I don't want to bury them, as my garden is chock a block full of hamsters / gerbils etc from the last 10 years
Also, I know that I will be moving out within the next few years, and that when me and my sister are gone, my parents will be selling up and moving to the house in Spain permenantly.
I love the thought of burying them in a sunshine spot, but think I would be happier knowing that they can come with me when I leave home :? .
I think I've already decided that a small memorial rockery or flower bed would be more fitting.
Has anyone had their bun(s) cremated? It would be nice if I could get a small personalised "bunny" urn made, but from what I've read, you don't get a tremendous choice with them.
My Aunty has all of her dogs ashes in small urns in her house so that she can feel close to them, and both my sister and I are under strict instuctions that if anything happens to her, these urns are to go into her casket with her. I think I quite like that idea, but that a lot of urns remind me too much of urns, if that makes sense I think I would prefer something a little more decorative with bunnies on it or something.
I don't know if any of you have gone through anything like this, and would be interested to know what kind of options there are.
Again, apologies if this is an upsetting subject, but we all know that we will meet up with our bridge bunnies again soon enough, and I would love to know I was doing the best for my buns spirit until I do see them again