There is an area of pet ownership that most
owners hate talking about and don’t think about until it happens –
death of a beloved animal.
The death of a pet is hard on an owner. Your best friend has left this earth and you feel a big void.
Whether a pet dies at home or is humanely euthanized, the next step
is to decide how to handle your pets remains. Burial at home, burial at a
pet cemetery, private cremation, or common (also known as mass)
cremation are the options you have. Everyone is different and there is
no wrong decision, you have to do what is best for you and your family.
The link is an informative webpage describing the different cremation
choices. Please read to be informed ahead of time, instead of trying to
make an informative decision when you are distraught.
http://www.cremationresource.org/pets/how-does-pet-cremation-work.html
Your veterinarian can take care of arranging a cremation for your pet
but you can also deal direct with a business that is licensed for pet
cremations. There are some pet specific crematoriums in the Metro
Detroit area but also check with human cemeteries, some offer private
cremation services for animals also.
The reason for writing this blog is because I had to have my senior
kitty, Puma, humanely euthanized two days ago. After discussing the
option of private cremation with my friends at the Kitty Clinic in
Clinton Township, MI I discovered that Cadillac Memorial Gardens East,
also located in Clinton Township, offers private cremation Services. I
decided I wanted to use them so Puma and I made the short trip down the
road to the cemetery. After explaining what I wanted and signing a few
forms, I turned Puma over to them. The gentleman who handled the
arrangements was very nice and everything was done in a professional
manner. I was told my little buddy would be ready to be picked up in 2 –
3 days.
Well, as I was in the middle of writing this blog, Linda who handles
the animal cremations and burials, called me to let me know Puma is
ready to be picked up. So later on today, I will be picking him to bring
him back home.
I am not here to advertise for any certain company, but I want to
share the costs for private animal cremation (as of today) that Linda
told me.
Animals under 15 lbs. are $65.00. Animals between 16 – 50 lbs are
$85.00. Animals between 51 – 75 lbs. are $115.00. Animals 76 – 100 lbs.
are $145.00. Animals between 101 – 150 lbs. are $180.00. For animals
larger than 151 lbs. please call to find out price. They also have a pet
burial section.
Cadillac Memorial Gardens East website: http://cadillacmemorialgardenseast.com/about-us/
An informed decision is the best decision you can make. Think and research now, so you don’t panic when the time comes.
- Chris, Network Manager