small animal burial kits

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I've seen these before...of course we want to give our animals the best we can even when they've passed, but I would not buy one unless it was cheaper, I can do the same with a cardboard box which I can decorate and persoanlise myself for a lot less. If people can afford it then why not though O0
 
OMG no please don't buy this people bunpig your idea is fab! i must admit (don't want to hurt feelings but) the body to me in a shell i wrap my dead in kitchen roll, light a candel and think happy thought, not that i have had many !
 
I think its way too expensive but a good idea , I have a ritual I follow I wrap them in tissue cover them completley then hubbysdigs a deep hole ( to prevent foxes diggin it up) then lie them with flowers and my love a heavish ornament is put on top to protect it, and then eventually flowers are planted on it I now have the most prettiest garden all thanks to my pigs resting places, some are buried under the apple plum and willow trees some by the pond some in my lavender garden, my trees are full of fruit and my flowers are tall and pretty we even have poppies I never planted, thick where my dobby and alf are buried, a reminder of what beautiful animals i was lucky to have for a few years in my life :'( 0:) 0:)
 
My father is an excellent carpenter, and he makes wooden coffins for them. We line them with hay, and wrap the little ones with special material - the colours they loved. They have a lock of my hair, and fur from their remaining friends, also a card from me, and special things they like to eat - strawberries and coriander etc. As Scarby was buried on Palm Sunday I made a palm cross to go in as well. We sprinkle flowers and herbs on the coffn when it is interred, then they have slates and beautiful flowers and plants on top of them. Always. Check out my photos in Photo Gallery.

Rest in peace darlings xx
 
Lucinda said:
My father is an excellent carpenter, and he makes wooden coffins for them. We line them with hay, and wrap the little ones with special material - the colours they loved. They have a lock of my hair, and fur from their remaining friends, also a card from me, and special things they like to eat - strawberries and coriander etc. As Scarby was buried on Palm Sunday I made a palm cross to go in as well. We sprinkle flowers and herbs on the coffn when it is interred, then they have slates and beautiful flowers and plants on top of them. Always. Check out my photos in Photo Gallery.

Rest in peace darlings xx

Lucinda this is sooo lovely.
 
Nothing helps at that time, but at least we are making it beautiful for them :)
 
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