Where Can I Take My Dead Cat?

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mikayla davis answered
I know this sounds crazy but you can but him in the frezzer until you want to bury him and then burry him and his body will last longer! PS: I'm sorry about your kitty!
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michelle hamilton
Thanks for the reply. I talked to my neighbor about it last night and she said she works at a vet. Clinic and she would take him for me and see how he died for me also. Thanks again.
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I am SO glad you mentioned this! This was one of my thoughts as I know I did this when i was a child and grew up w/many animals (IE if one dies in winter. Etc.) but I didn't know if it was really acceptable or still 'ok' to do or if anyone else knew this. Thx Mikayla!!!!
Jacquelyn Mathis Profile
You can find a nice big field to take him to and bury him, unless you have a back yard that you can do this in if you own it. I am very sorry that you are going through this, I hate the thought of losing my cats, I have 4, and I know what it is like to lose them, especially when you love them so much. Maybe find a nice field out of town if you can. Hope this helps, good luck.
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michelle hamilton
Thanks for your reply but I can't bury him in my back yard because I have two dogs back there and I also think we're not allowed to bury pets in town. Yeah, I loved that little brat he was still a baby and it's really strange how he died. Thanks again for your responce.
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Jacquelyn Mathis commented
You are welcome, and I hope you found somewhere nice for him.
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I will go thru this as I have to have my cat to sleep tomorrow. We always buried ours in our back yard but I can't where I live now. Thx SO much Chelles for your question and every ones responses - you have helped me because I couldn't find this info anywhere! Thx so much!
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We buried all animals that passed on in our back yard at my parents, and put a big rock over the grave to prevent animals from digging it up. I am sorry your cat passed on.

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