We brought my dogs ashes home an put them in a large pot with a rose on top, but everyone's different with how they deal with itJust looking for some advice as I’m not sure what to do or how to go about this situation. My friends in RL are split pretty 50/50 so I’m taking it to the Internet
So last night one of our family cats died. I have three children (6 - just turned 6 today, 8&10) as you can imagine we are all devastated.
The vets have said we can have her cremated and she stay with them. Or we can pay a little bit extra and bring her ashes home. I can’t work out how to handle this situation, weather it’s better to give the cat some form of send off. Allow the children to say their goodbyes etc. Or let the vets deal with the cat and leave the kids to heal in their own space and time. Today they seem much more chipper however, I think that may be because it’s my youngest birthday and We are out celebrating. I don’t want to keep bringing it up and hurting them all over again but also don’t want them to feel robbed off saying goodbye.
Personally I'd let the kids have a little ceremony thing, it will help them understand the process of death an you can let them know that you are there for them to talk to an it's OK to be sad about it, it might help in future when a loved one dies, I was 15 before I lost a loved one an it was my first time experiencing a funeral an I just could not cope with the whole process of death having never experienced anything like it before, obviously a pet death is nothing like a family member but I feel like if I had done somthing with previous pets I'd have had maybe dealt a bit better with a loved one an the whole process of death in general
Sending thoughts, never easy to lose a pet