BlueBird
Junior Guinea Pig
Sorry for being morbid on a Friday night.
Luckily I haven't had to deal with this in my mini-herd yet but it does play on my mind since my guineas are all rescues and we aren't 100% sure what ages everyone is and I just want to be prepared.
My problem is, I don't have a garden (unless you count having a few pots on a balcony). So the traditional method of simply burying them in the garden like I did with my pigs when I was a kid isn't really an option for us. Getting them cremated at the vets never to see them again seems so impersonal for our fur babies. But keeping them around the flat in urns is a nice thought but equally I think if they could comprehend the decision I think they would choose to have their bodies outside (somehow), preferably near something edible, under some yummy grass maybe?
Plus, my flat would slowly fill with urns if I was to keep them all. I'm sure that would be some majorly bad feng shui.
So I'm curious. What have you done with your pets after they have gone to the rainbow bridge?
Luckily I haven't had to deal with this in my mini-herd yet but it does play on my mind since my guineas are all rescues and we aren't 100% sure what ages everyone is and I just want to be prepared.
My problem is, I don't have a garden (unless you count having a few pots on a balcony). So the traditional method of simply burying them in the garden like I did with my pigs when I was a kid isn't really an option for us. Getting them cremated at the vets never to see them again seems so impersonal for our fur babies. But keeping them around the flat in urns is a nice thought but equally I think if they could comprehend the decision I think they would choose to have their bodies outside (somehow), preferably near something edible, under some yummy grass maybe?
Plus, my flat would slowly fill with urns if I was to keep them all. I'm sure that would be some majorly bad feng shui.
So I'm curious. What have you done with your pets after they have gone to the rainbow bridge?