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by JRANSOM on 24 June 2011 - 01:06
Mystere,
I have a really nice Urn from Final Gift Pet Cramations Services. They're in Cranston RI. (401) 464-8338. They also give you a piece of clay to make a paw print of your loved one and then you can bake it yourself. I think they put the print then sent it to you to bake. I had it done with my Manx cat! She was the best cat ever! I would use them again if I needed to~!
I have a really nice Urn from Final Gift Pet Cramations Services. They're in Cranston RI. (401) 464-8338. They also give you a piece of clay to make a paw print of your loved one and then you can bake it yourself. I think they put the print then sent it to you to bake. I had it done with my Manx cat! She was the best cat ever! I would use them again if I needed to~!

by Psycht on 24 June 2011 - 03:06
My condolences Mystere. I had one made locally similar to the ones that Mindhunt linked when I lost Poe last year:
http://www.faithfulfriendanimalmemories.com/urns-engraving.htm
The photo she used:

The end result (photos do not do it justice):


http://www.faithfulfriendanimalmemories.com/urns-engraving.htm
The photo she used:

The end result (photos do not do it justice):



by gsdsch3v on 24 June 2011 - 04:06
You might also try a local pottery or glass studio for a custom job. Condolences.

by TIG on 25 June 2011 - 18:06
The cremation service my old vet ( who sadly has retired) used as part of the cremation fee ( very reasonable) provided wondeful cedar boxes with a small name tag.
I joked when I got my sister's and my mom's ashes back and they came in a plain ugly black plastic box ( for much much more money) that they would have been better off to be treated like a dog.
You might check with local vets and see what different practices offer.
I joked when I got my sister's and my mom's ashes back and they came in a plain ugly black plastic box ( for much much more money) that they would have been better off to be treated like a dog.
You might check with local vets and see what different practices offer.

by Mystere on 26 June 2011 - 02:06
Thank you all. I intend to follow up on all suggestions. The ashes are being provided this coming Friday. Why do parrots live to be 50 or 75 and dogs less than 20. It ain't right!
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