Yes,a lot of people put the ashes in jars on like a shelf.
Seastars are not recommended as pets for the average person as they have specific care requirements and can be challenging to keep in a home aquarium. They also have specialized feeding habits and can be delicate to changes in water conditions, which can make them difficult to care for in a home setting.
Only if you keep a pest as a pet :)
Nope. They are wild.
birds
Yes you can keep crabs as pets....you can buy fiddler crabs and hermit crabs in most pet and aquarium stores.
bury them or get them creamated.
Having the ashes added into the black ink of a tattoo can keep your loved ones (pets included) closer to you long after they are gone.
It depends on the individual crematorium. Usually it's for as long as the pet's owner wants them kept - or until the owner dies.
When receiving ashes, you need to decide if you are going to keep them or scatter them. If you are keeping them, you need to make sure to keep them in a safe container.
No, koalas are not good pets to have at home. They have specific dietary and environmental needs that are difficult to meet in a domestic setting, and they can also be aggressive and carry diseases that can be harmful to humans. It is illegal to keep koalas as pets in many places.
yes u can keep them as pets as long as you tame them
You keep the ashes for as long as they are on your forehead do not wipe them away because that is considered sacrilegious. But if you accidentally wipe it off it is okay.
They make good pets, but hamsters are more fun (IMO)
well like cat,dog pets you keep at home really
Michale Vaughan was the captian of england team when england won the ashes at home.
Pets at Home was created in 1991.
To ensure the security of your pets in your home, you can take the following steps: Keep all doors and windows closed and secure to prevent your pets from escaping. Install pet-proof locks on cabinets and doors to keep harmful items out of reach. Use pet gates or barriers to restrict access to dangerous areas. Keep toxic plants, foods, and chemicals out of reach. Make sure your pets have proper identification, such as a collar with tags or a microchip. Consider installing a home security system with pet-friendly motion sensors.