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		<title>Pet Cremation Option &#8211; Choosing the Right.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While pet cemeteries have been available in many communities, burial in a pet cemetery can be an expensive option. Many still may choose to bury their pets in their forty acres but most communities now have very strict restrictions on zoning, health department at the burial of pets. Today, families have become more mobile and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While pet cemeteries have been available in many communities, burial in a <strong>pet cemetery </strong>can be an expensive option. Many still may choose to bury their pets in their forty acres but most communities now have very strict restrictions on zoning, health department at the burial of pets. Today, families have become more mobile and may desire the ability to take your family pet remains with them when they relocate or they may feel more comfortable with a memorial visible, tangible of your beloved pet. All are reasons why more pet owners are opting for cremation and up to 70 percent of homeowners are opting to get their pets&#8217; ashes after cremation.<br />
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<strong>Pet Cremation normally comes into three main categories: mass cremation, individual cremation and private cremation.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mass or communal Cremation </strong>- As the name suggests it is the burning of many animals at once, at a meeting of the individual cremation. Pet crematoria (the current pet cremation equipment) can be very large with a capacity of several hundred thousand pounds. The animals included in a mass cremation may come from a variety of clinics, animal shelters, etc. and when the session is complete cremation ashes are collected and taken to be disposed of by the crematory company, usually in his private landfill</p>
<p><strong>Individual Cremation</strong> &#8211; Cremation individual is a source of confusion for both pet owners and often uninformed Pets vendor staff. Individual cremation simply means that the ashes are returned to the pet owners are intended to be only the ashes of your beloved pet. Usually the pet cremation with an individual, the animal is marked with a metal plate and placed within their own individual metal tray on the burner. Depending on the particular burner volume, <strong>there can be many animals in one session</strong>, but the animals are identified and separated. When the session is complete, the ashes within each tray are processed, bagged, and ready to be sent back to the pet care provider or the individual pet owner depending on the circumstances of his arrival at the crematorium.<br />
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Private cremation and private cremation Witness</strong> &#8211; A private cremation offers the option of the company to be incinerated completely alone in the cremation chamber or burner ensure no other ashes ashes mixed with unique pets. Often, there will be a label with the identification numbers to be placed in the animal and passed through the cremation process with him and returned with obvious features of the crematorium furnace process on the label as an additional warranty.</p>
<p><strong>Pet cremation costs greatly and depend heavily on the above and if the agreements are scheduled through an intermediate source, such as pet care provider.</strong></p>
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