In her backyard or wherever she thinks the cat would be happy.
Simply bury the dead pet and pray a prayer for its soul. You needn't to clean it.
The family decided to bury the cat in the backyard instead of taking it to a pet cemetery because they wanted to keep the cat close to home and have a more personal and private way to remember and honor their beloved pet.
It is your responsibility as a pet owner to confine your pet in a safe manner. If the cat was on the street, you are the responsible party for the death of the cat. Cats (or dogs) should never be allowed to roam freely.
My bad, I meant: How should you pet your cat?
I had a similar problem- a small pet died, but I could not bury the pet due to foot in a cast. I arranged to have the pet wrapped and frozen until I got the cast off. You can also check with your vet- many have cremation services available. And I'm sorry you lost your cat.
Using lye to bury a dead cat is not recommended. Lye is a caustic substance that can harm the environment and disrupt local ecosystems. Instead, consider more humane and environmentally friendly options, such as burial in a pet cemetery or cremation. Always check local regulations regarding pet disposal to ensure compliance.
please do not do that or ask any of your relatives to never do that your fridge would stink best think to do is either give him to the vet hospital or bury him in the yard 2nd answer - No , you should take your pet to your veterinarian where they will have the proper facilities to refrigerate the pet until you can make arrangements for the final disposition of the pet .
Bury it. * I am sorry to hear about your pet cat. You can take it in to a vet's office to have it cremated for you. If you don't want to bury it or keep the ashes, they can make other arrangements for you.
To ensure proper decomposition and prevent disturbance of the remains, it is recommended to bury a pet at least 3 to 4 feet deep.
You really can't bury a loved pet inside. It's unhealthful, creates a stench, and is a terrible way to remember a loved pet (not to mention a great cause for eviction). Find some rural area with a nice view and bury them there. Try and make the grave at least 3' deep, to avoid scavengers.
its very pssible that a cat might eat you as you sleep
a dog or a cat