A cardboard box would be good or just wrap the body in something cotton like an old sheet (make sure it is100% cotton). It really needs to biodegrade you see. You don't have to bury it in anything but it seems more dignified to have something.
Also the hole always seems to need to be bigger than you think, you don't want to have to do some last minute digging during the funeral!
It is good to take the time to give your lost friend a proper send off and may be very helpful in dealing with your loss.
Anyone going through this has my sincere sympathies, many people do not realize how much animals can mean to you.
bury the cat if is dead, or get it cremated. Sorry your cat died!:(
if the cat is alive take it to the vet. and if not there is nothing you can do but bury the cat
no, leave them how they are
Bury it.
In her backyard or wherever she thinks the cat would be happy.
taxidermist
Freeze it until you can
A cat will sometimes try to bury any leftover food in order to save it for later. In the wild, a cat would probably bury prey in order to return to it later and to hide it from other predators.
The kind of pet food container that is most suitable for a cat really depends on which type of food one feeds their cat. For dry cat food, one would want a larger plastic type container with an easily removed lid. For moist cat food, one may just want to find a small type container that the can will fit into.
Cats may not bury their poop due to various reasons such as marking territory, feeling insecure, or not liking the litter box. It's important to observe your cat's behavior and environment to address the issue.
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.
dig a hole, put the cat in it, then cover with the dirt