Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
In Loving Memory Cats => Rainbow Bridge - In Loving Memory => Topic started by: Kirst on April 30, 2008, 09:38:21 AM
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Beofre you get ashes returned?? It has been well over a week since Oscar has to leave us and no word for the vets as yet. :scared:
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I got Tiggy's back after just over a week, the crematorium collect on certain days and then the cremation will normally take place the same or next day. They then have to deliver the ashes back to the vets next time they pick up, I got someone to ring the vets a few times to find out where they were hence why I know the ins and outs!
Have you thought about where you will be keeping them? I didn't want to scatter Tiggy's as I told her we'd never be apart and I've already moved once since she died. I have her ahses in a lovely casket surrounded by some special photos and her memory box.
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They will be coming back ina sealed box , and we have decided that they will be goimng under the apple tree , as Oscar used to like to snooze under it!
No chance of me EVER moving house , I love where I live far too much! - and if I did then I think I would have to dig them up and take them with me.
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It was just over a week for me to get my Renies ashes back.
It really opens your eyes when you have gone through this. I hated going to the vets and seeing the crem pick up van or boxes that you know contained ashes, so sad. Where as before my cats death I didnt even associate the vets with death.
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Just had a call form the vets - his ashes are ready for collection. :'(