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17 Jan
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Posted by Marnago
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There are many pet urns available in a selection of styles to suit any family’s tastes. You can easily find a cremation urn that represents your pet’s personality. You can just ask your veterinarian to crema
te your beloved animal and give you the remains so that you can store them in a memorial piece.
When shopping for pet urns, there are a few things you should consider. The first consideration is the size. Allow 1 to 2 cubic inches for every pound of the animal’s weight. If you have a 12 pound cat, for example, you should choose an urn that is between 12 and 24 cubic inches. It’s better to go larger than smaller, so that you can be sure there will be adequate room.
Another thing to conside
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r is what your pet would want. Don’t just take your own personal taste into consideration – think about what your furry companion would want as well. If your dogie loves chewing on bones, then you can get an urn shaped as a dog bone. If your feline companion loves prancing around like she’s the Queen of the house, then you can get an urn shaped as a proud, statuesque cat.
There are also plenty of styles available for horses, rabbits, birds, hamsters, ferrets, and so on. For a horse, you will
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want to choose a full size horse cremation urn with a lovely figurine on top. Some stores also sell horse busts as cremation urns.
Next, you need to think about where you will be keeping the memorial piece. Some are more suitable for indoors and some are ideal for outdoors. If you want to keep the urn outdoors, then you will need to choose one that is made out of a durable material, such as steel, brass, or metal. There are also biodegradable urns available that can be buried. They will return to the earth without causing any environmental harm. Your animal will ultimately become part of the earth. Marble is an elegant choice if you want to keep your pet’s remains inside of a garden.
For indoors, there are a variety of options, ranging from glass urns to ceramic urns. Some designs come with the option to place a photo of the pet on the urn. You can also have them engraved with your pet’s name. There are beautiful, cultured urns that feature hand-painted designs of various animals and symbols.
There are so many choices available, but as long as you follow these tips, you won’t feel overwhelmed with your search for the perfect pet urns. Choosing the perfect memorial piece for your beloved pet will help you with the grieving process. Whether you want to keep the urn inside your home, bury it, or keep it in a garden or vault, you will be at ease in knowing that your companion is memorialized beautifully.
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8 May
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Posted by martin
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Here is a guideline to different breeds, how to care and general characteristics to get you familiarized with your new pet.
Finches – the popular breeds are: gray singing, green singing, society finch, and zebra finch. Cages should be a box-type or they can be kept in an aviary. They need perches and some might need baths. The regular size of such cages range 20x10x12 inches. Some finches are good singers, and many have fine markings and beautiful color combinations. Popular breeds are relatively inexpensive.
Canaries – the popular breeds are: roller, gloster, border canary, red-factor canary and other smaller varieties. They need perches and bath in their cages which range in sizes 20x14x16 inches. These birds can range from the inexpensive to the expensive. Good cage birds can be kept in aviary with other see-eating species, even some softbills. They are brightly colored, sweet singers (if male, though some hens sing a little).
Soft-billed birds (non-seed eating) – One such soft-billed bird is the Pekin robin. It can be housed alone or in pairs in an indoor cage – 30x18x26 inches. These birds are strong, lively and strong singers (particularly males). They have beautiful plumage, couples are quite affectionate and they need water daily.
Shama is another soft-billed bird that can be housed alone or in pairs in aviary. It must stay indoors in winter. They tend to mimic everything from rusty gate to nightingale. They can be quite exuberant.
The Golden-fronted leafbird is another soft-billed bird that can be kept in a cage or aviary with other smaller species. Cage sizes tend to range in 32x20x24 inches. The males sing sweetly. They are brightly colored and easily tamed.
Parrots – The Budgerigar (small species of parrots) can stay in cage size 24x12x16 inches with horizontal wire. They may also house in aviary. Spray the cage on warm days with mist sprayer. They come in many colors and can learn words if taught young. They are affectionate, sometimes noisy and relatively inexpensive.
The Lovebird is another breed of parrots that can stay in a cage size 23x12x16 inches with horizontal wire. They are affectionate if hand-reared. They come in many colors and are relatively inexpensive.
The South American parakeets and Asiatic parakeets can stay in a cage 47x36x36 inches. They are curious and beautifully colored and quite noisy. Click to continue »
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