Chinmama
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The only pet I've had pass away so far was my dog, and I had him cremated.
For right now (and some people won't like it) the chins go out with the trash, unless they are someone who is extremely special to me. I just can't bury each and every one that passes here, my yard would be filled with animals. When they are up the farm they'll most likely go on to feed the wild animals like the rest of farm critters.
Same here. I did have one rescue, which was special to me, cremated, but the other chins that have died here have been wrapped up in an old towel (for some decency, I guess, we've always just done it that way) and go out with the trash. When my original four chins die, they will be cremated as well, but for the others, I'd rather spend the money that cremation would cost on vet bills for the next rescue that comes in. I would bury (rather than throw away), but I live in an apartment at the moment, and it's illegal to bury anything where my parents live.Same here. It's just not feasible to pay $100/chin for group cremation or find the time to bury each and every one. The larger the amount of animals, the higher the mortality rate and that is just the unfortunate truth. I wish I could bury each and every one of my pets that pass or afford for them to be cremated, but reality says I can't do this. It would only take a few years to fill up the small backyard we have and I need to save my chinchilla fund for living, breathing chinchillas that may need surgery or other medical costs.