What's the done thing when a pet dies? Do you take the corpse to a vet or does the council, or someone, collect it?
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What's the done thing when a pet dies? Do you take the corpse to a vet or does the council, or someone, collect it?
I used to live in a village where permission had to be sought in order to dig deeper than nine inches in the garden and due to Anglo-Saxon burials.
I can't imagine how future generations will react to finding the remnants of our favourite pooches, pussies and parrots when they are planting a pyracantha, peony or pelargonium.
Is there a Society you can join for this type of thing?
I'm not sure but I think Dickens wrote a book about deceased Burmese cats.
Great Ex-pet Asians.
Going back to the original question, what should I do with a corpse if I can't bury it in my garden?
Don't know about societies, but I'm sure there is a gang of New York that would welcome new members.
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