An urn.
Sure. That's what an urn is for.
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To memorialize the remains of your dear pet and friend, there are many places to purchase urns. These can be purchased through a local veterinarian office or shops that specialize in pet urns. When purchasing an urn, it is useful to shop around first, as urns come in many sizes, designs and price ranges.
The ashes are placed in a container, which can be anything from a simple cardboard box to a decorative urn.
An urn typically holds the ashes or cremated remains of a person or a pet. It is often used as a vessel for storing and memorializing the remains after cremation.
Pet cremation urns are usually less expensive (about $50) than one intended for people ($200). However, the size of the urn is a large factor. There are small urns designed to bring home a small portion of a loved one's ashes that are very inexpensively priced. And, large pet urs run about the same price as those designed for human remains.
You don't urn money, you earn it.
It can be done for free. All you need to do is get some wood, gasoline, and a bucket. Don't forget the urn!
Exposure to high temperatures, ashes, residuum. however this is not always the case with cremation urns, which are loaded or filled- after the cremation has taken place. Black is the color of mourning, so it might be appropriate.
If your quesion is about legalities, then the answer is yes, your vet can sell you an urn. Of course this is a touchy subject and some vets will provide this product and some won't, it will depend upon your individual vet. If you are simply looking to purchase an urn, searching for "pet urn" on a major search site will provide you with many sources for purchase.
There are many pieces of cremation jewellery which can be purchased. Pendants are a popular choice and can be purchased in many different styles. Bracelets are also available. Most come with funnels to fill the items.