Ummm, I not sure really, but after watching hours of the smithsonian channel I might have a answer. I know a long time ago a LOT of people worshipped animals,like cats. Thought of them as gods, so it might be a spiritual burial. For the reason of hoping the cat to go on in the afterlife. There are also some customs that are part of long gone civilizations long ago that people did(like the atzecs).
Really, most of the time when hearing about someone burying cat skulls, it would had been a ancient thing that dosnt happen anymore.......or someone is burying their dead cat....without their body :/.
That's really all I can think of at the moment...it really depends on the context of what your saying,do you mean pastence or present.
In her backyard or wherever she thinks the cat would be happy.
Necromacers use cat skulls in black magic. These cat skulls are said to provide more power to the practitioner of these black arts.
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
Bury it.
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.
taxidermist
Some probably do, but it would be unusual. Most people will either bury their cat's bodies or have them cremated.
Freeze it until you can
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.
I doubt a cat would eat its own poop, but it definitely wont be happy. Cats are very picky when they don't have a clean place to do their business and bury it.