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Best Mates Forever
- posted - 15 November 2019
Gone But Not Forgotten
Every pet lover who has had their loving companion die either through sickness, accident or old age knows the feeling of extreme grief at losing their best friend.
Whether it’s the grief of a child who has lost their first pet who cannot be reconciled by their parents - all the way through to the depression and loneliness an old person living alone feels when their only true friend in the world passes away.
The most common burial for pets is a shallow hole dug in the back yard or a grave site in an expensive pet cemetery. Or in the case of cremation an ashes urn to take home, that together with a few old pictures is all a person has to remember their pet’s life.
Not much comfort either way but what else could we do? Is there another way? Yes, but first a pet owner must save a sample of their pet’s DNA – a claw, hair or tooth fragment.
Staying together forever in an emotional sense because the DNA samples inside the capsule are not ‘dead’ therefore still offer a form of emotional comfort and companionship and can still be ‘talked-to’ at home.
Better still add your own DNA sample to keep your pet company on their journey - and to perhaps one day be reunited to live again in the future