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Kiskadee65 t1_j5dg5m4 wrote

Ideally, do so before your pet becomes sick, but life happens and planning for the death of a loved one can be overwhelming and more than you can handle at the moment.

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Mr_SpicyWeiner t1_j5dz4b7 wrote

This is not a standard thing between vets.

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keepthetips t1_j5dfl8d wrote

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Chelbsea t1_j5eolem wrote

Yeah that’s not what vets are aiming to do…

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nanny2359 t1_j5eqzy2 wrote

DIFFERENT OFFICES HAVE DIFFERENT CATALOGUES!

Some have foot imprints, some don't - some have headstones for example. If you know the time is coming, look for options.

I dearly wish I had gotten a footprint of my first pet who passed away but they didn't offer it there and I didn't even know it was an option until the passing of my second.

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Shizz-happens t1_j5ead7p wrote

Good advice! When my mom’s cat of nearly 18 years passed away, my mom had her freeze-dried/dehydrated and now she sits on a pillow in the house and my mom pets her throughout the day. I think that was close to $1200.

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Fun_Amount3063 t1_j5em3am wrote

This is a specific circumstance and not a life tip

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ForceOfAHorse t1_j5eeo9u wrote

> pet memorial catalog

I just googled it. Damn, how deep some people are drowning in commercialism that they feel the need to spend money on stuff like this.

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