Sanctuary Pet Cremation


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Have You Seen Me?


Have You Seen Me?

Author: Gael Johnson

language: en

Publisher: Balboa Press

Release Date: 2019-08-28


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This adventure begins when Jack, a beautiful Bengal cat, goes missing. It details the search for Jack and how it grew into a community effort of support that provided the resilience needed to keep the faith. His journey reveals how the kindness of strangers helps sustain feelings of loss and hopelessness. It conveys the struggle to trust while proving that we get what we need in unexpected and often unusual ways. Above all, it is the story of an amazing cat and what the relationship between him and his human brought and taught. The result is a story that every life it touches has the potential to renew the belief that the Universe is a loving and magical place.

Pet Sematary


Pet Sematary

Author: Stephen King

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2024-09-03


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A specially designed collector's trade edition of the King classic. Dr. Louis Creed and his wife Rachel chose rural Maine to settle their family and bring up their children. It was a better place than smog-covered Chicago--or so they thought. But that was before Louis became acquainted with the old pet burial ground located in the backwoods of the quiet community of Ludlow.

Mourning Animals


Mourning Animals

Author: Margo DeMello

language: en

Publisher: MSU Press

Release Date: 2016-08-01


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We live more intimately with nonhuman animals than ever before in history. The change in the way we cohabitate with animals can be seen in the way we treat them when they die. There is an almost infinite variety of ways to help us cope with the loss of our nonhuman friends—from burial, cremation, and taxidermy; to wearing or displaying the remains (ashes, fur, or other parts) of our deceased animals in jewelry, tattoos, or other artwork; to counselors who specialize in helping people mourn pets; to classes for veterinarians; to tips to help the surviving animals who are grieving their animal friends; to pet psychics and memorial websites. But the reality is that these practices, and related beliefs about animal souls or animal afterlife, generally only extend, with very few exceptions, to certain kinds of animals—pets. Most animals, in most cultures, are not mourned, and the question of an animal afterlife is not contemplated at all. Mourning Animals investigates how we mourn animal deaths, which animals are grievable, and what the implications are for all animals.