5 Ideas for Choosing a Pet Memorial

by Alex Johnson July 30, 2020 2 min read

Pet Cremation Urns and Jewelry for ashes

 

Losing a beloved animal companion is devastating; they grow to become part of your family, making their loss that much more painful and deeply felt. Although you cannot bring your furry friend back, their memory can live on with you. We have curated a few unique ideas for choosing your pet memorial so you can honor their memory with grace. We hope these memorial ideas will help you lay your furry companion to rest with love and respect. 

 

  1. Pet Figurine Cremation Urns

One of the best and sweetest ways to keep your pet close is to hold their ashes in a beautiful pet cremation urn. While providing a regal resting place for your furry friend, these cremation urns can also serve as a decorative piece to display in your home.

At GetUrns we offer unique pet urns such as the Princess Cat Pet Urn which features an adorable cat perched with a Swarovski crystal on the center of her collar.

 

  1.  Tealight Pet Cremation Urns

Looking for a simple but remarkable method to celebrate your pet’s life? Tealight pet urns are cylindrical urns with a glass votive candle holder on top. Simply fill the urn with ashes or fur, add a candle, and the urn is perfect for an at-home candle-lighting memorial service.

 

  1. Personalized Pet Cremation Urns

For a more personal touch, custom engraving can be added to further individualize an urn to your tastes. For example, the Heart Pet Pearlescent Bronze Cremation Urn offers two lines of custom text where you can add your pet’s name or a few words to say your final goodbye.

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  1. Pet cremation jewelry

The bond between human and pet is unique and beautiful. You may choose to honor them in a more discrete manner, a pet ashes necklace can serve as a beautiful and subtle handheld memorial. These memorial pieces are designed to last for years, made of the highest quality materials.  

At GetUrns, we offer a grand variety of cremation jewelry such as pendants, bracelet beads/charms, and earrings. These jewelry pieces can also be used to share a portion of your pet’s ashes amongst family members or close friends.

 

  1. Pet Ash Pendants

Pet cremation pendants allow you to keep your animal companion close to you at all times. These pieces of jewelry are expertly designed to hold a small portion of cremation ashes, a lock of fur, or even a whisker. You can proudly wear your necklace without being obvious to its purpose, helping you to find comfort with your pet but still have privacy in its contents.

 

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Human love knows no bounds and the loss of our beloved animals can be devastating. We at GetUrns understand how difficult it is to say goodbye to your precious pets. And, while we cannot take the sorrow from your heart, we are always here to help you pay tribute to your beloved pet. 

From timeless pet cremation urns to beautifully designed cremation jewelry, you will discover a vast collection at GetUrns. Allow us to honor and commemorate your cherished pet alongside you.

 



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