Pet Cremation Cost
Prices and everything else you need to know about it
“Death ends a life, not a relationship” are the words of Jack Lemmon. So true indeed! It is hard to make peace with the demise of a loved one. Especially if that, someone was family and gave you unconditional love throughout his life; who found solace in being with you, silently by your side all the time.
Usually after a mother, someone who just loves you and never judges you happens to be a pet. When a pet dies, it is very difficult to cope up with the grief because then you recall there was so much your pet always did for you, without asking for anything in return besides your love and attention.
You can never know what your pet’s dying wish was, but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t give it a proper funeral. When it comes to incurring the cost to cremate a pet; there should be no two thoughts about it. A pet if not more, then is at least an equally important part of your life as your family. If a family member gets a proper departure from the world, why brood over the pet cremation cost? Someone who dedicated its entire life to you deserves to be sent to heaven with utmost care.
One should see the pet’s vet and seek crematory services offered at his end, if any. In case that’s not an option then there are other special pet cemeteries and scattering gardens, as well as mausoleums that offer to facilitate the cremation.
Mass cremation is the cheapest option, but that means cremating your pet with other deceased pets and receiving no remains to
remember your pet by. Private animal cremation cost more, even though it ensures that your pet is cremated all by itself and you can receive the pet’s individual remains. You can even put a pet memorial plaque or a pet memorial stone by its tomb if you decide to bury the ashes in a special place. If not you could keep it at home in an urn in the memory of your loving pet.
This way you would be able to make peace with yourself, knowing you did what was right by helping your pet’s soul rest in peace.
For all that your pet did be it amusing you when you were low, playing with you when you wanted to, just sitting next to you when you were too tired to play with it, if it was a bird it might have woken you up every morning with its cheerful chirp and so much more, it is only fair that you put aside the pet cremation cost and in fact paid it back with the same unconditional love by giving it a well deserved final send off. For us a pet is a part of our lives but for the animal, we are its life. Its life only depends on us, woven around our likes and dislikes and so does its send off. It gives the one bereaved great strength to brave the loss when one knows the deceased was happy the way he lived and also with the way the world has bid it farewell to heaven.
Prices:
$55 to $100. Same price for small animals like birds, rabbits, small dogs, ferrets and cats.
$100 to $150 for bigger pets (up to 50 pounds)
$150 to $350 for very big pets (between 50 and 120 pounds)


