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How to deal with the ashes of pets after cremation? This mainly depends on the wishes of the pet owner. Some are put in small ashes and buried in their own gardens, flower beds, or in a beautiful place, and some are kept at home. Others also made the ashes or hair of their pets into diamonds, which they will miss forever, as if they never left. Correspondingly, pet urns have the following forms, including dog urns with photo frames, traditional pet urns, memory vessels for dogs and dog urns pendants.
Do pet ashes have to be powdered? If your decision is to be buried at sea or burial, it is recommended to grind the ashes before processing. Because the entire bone may be dug out or exposed when buried, and if the ashes are powdered, the volume can be reduced by two-thirds. After powdered, the ashes can be easily poured into the sea or river or into the lawn.
The ashes of pets are in powder form and look the same as powder. Therefore, the ashes are more afraid of water or dampness, which may mold when they are damp. Moisture-proof and corrosion-resistant pet urns are very popular.
When the urn is buried in the cemetery, the requirements for the quality pet urn are not very large. Unless pet cremation urns can resist water, corrosion, and microorganisms, they will basically rot into soil.
There are also pet owners who are willing to store the ashes of their pet cremation under the pet tree. Through the absorption and growth of the tree, the tree becomes luxuriant, which means that the life of the pet can be continued. The storage here requires a series of actions such as regular watering, fertilization and deworming.
It can also be made into spar, which is completely transformed by the pet itself (about 95% calcium phosphate and other trace elements of about 5%). If the ashes contain pet’s DNA, the pet spar also contains DNA. A spar is complete and comes from the pet itself, only transforming the form of life and being accompanied by eternity.
For pets with small size and light weight, it is generally easy to cremate pets. However, the ashes after cremation are basically only one layer, which may not be comparable to wood materials of the same volume. For example, if your pet is a bird, the ashes of the pet may be a few grams after cremation. We can use a small square box device of a few centimeters, which looks exquisite and practical.
For pets of 3-30 catties, they are mainly small pet dogs and pet cats. After being fully burned by high temperature, the ashes of the cremation generally do not have too much ashes. Normally, we only need to use a small bottle or the size of the bowl we eat to completely fill the pet's ashes.
For pets that are slightly larger and heavier in weight, their ashes may generally be not much worse than the weight of people's ashes. So when we choose a practical pet urn, we can appropriately choose a large human-sized urn in order to be able to complete the decoration.