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		<title>Large Cat Urns and Memorials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Losing a cat that has been a part of the family for years is hard to say the least.  Large cat urns are a fitting way to pay tribute to your beloved pet; you want to do something that is special, and demonstrates the love and respect you have for your cat.  You may choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Losing a cat that has been a part of the family for years is hard to say the least.  Large cat urns are a fitting way to pay tribute to your beloved pet; you want to do something that is special, and demonstrates the love and respect you have for your cat.  You may choose to simply burying a cat in the backyard, but <a href="http://www.petstorest.com/">pet urns</a> are no longer simple wood or metal boxes.  Large cat urns are available today in a wide array of designs and materials, so you can memorialize your cat in a way that best represents their unique personality and life.</p>
<p>One exquisite example of the large cat urns available today is the Traditional Onyx Marbled Urn.  This urn is perfect for displaying on a shelf or anywhere you like; the swirled, colorful pattern consisting of burnt sienna, cream, soft green and black makes a beautiful addition to any room.  Since it is crafted of marble, it would also be suitable for outdoor use.</p>
<p>When your pet was a kitten, you likely had no idea how big it would be as an adult cat.  Some kittens grow up to be of average size, while others grow up to be a magnificent and almost regal looking because of their large size.  If your pet was bigger than the average size cat, you may be in search of <a href="http://www.petstorest.com/cat-cremation-urn-ashes.html">large cat urns</a> that are capable of holding the ashes of your beloved pet.  The Came, Purred, Conquered Rock Cat Urn is a suitable urn if you prefer to place your memorial outdoors, perhaps in a rock or flower garden, or in another area where your cat loved to relax and soak up the sunshine.</p>
<p>Many large cat urns are suitable for indoor or outdoor use; if your cat was more of a house cat, you may wish to create a display in their honor indoors.  This can be accomplished by simply surrounding the urn by his favorite toys and jewelry or keepsakes designed especially for pets.  If your pet preferred the outdoors, the perfect final resting place is in a favorite outdoor area.</p>
<p>From wood or resin to marble, glass or teakwood, there are large cat urns available today that will pay tribute to your pet in a loving, respectable manner.  At the same time, the styles, materials and designs allow you to choose something suitable for your own design and taste preferences.  <a href="http://www.petstorest.com/losing-a-cat">Losing a cat</a> is difficult and your cat was a special member of your family, a part of your life.  He deserves to be memorialized in a dignified, beautiful way.</p>
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		<title>Expressing Sympathy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 18:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your best friend&#8217;s pet died, and although you are not a pet owner yourself, you wonder how to comfort them through their grief.  Expressing sympathy for pet loss is not as hard as it may seem.  There are many things you can do to help comfort your friend during this time, and to help them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Your best friend&#8217;s pet died, and although you are not a pet owner yourself, you wonder how to comfort them through their grief.  Expressing sympathy for pet loss is not as hard as it may seem.  There are many things you can do to help comfort your friend during this time, and to help them recover from their sadness so that they can begin healing.</p>
<p>Now more than ever before, people consider pets a member of the family.  They love their loyal companions, and even sometimes treat them as almost human.  Thankfully, there are several <a title="sympathy phrases" href="http://www.inthelighturns.com/funeral-phrases.html">sympathy phrases</a> for pet loss, so that your friend feels that you care.  Some people feel silly that they get so upset and saddened by the death of a pet, because other people don&#8217;t seem to get so attached to pets.  This is another reason to express your sympathy &#8211; pet loss is much more devastating to some individuals than others.</p>
<p>Sending a sympathy card to your friend is always a good idea, and now cards are being designed that are directed specifically for the owners of pets.  You can always write a special letter that includes your heartfelt sympathy, or craft a poem in remembrance of your friends beloved pet.</p>
<p><a title="Pet Cremation Jewelry" href="http://blog.petstorest.com/2009/09/29/different-styles-of-cremation-jewelry-for-pets/">Pet cremation jewelry</a> is another idea that is growing in popularity.  There are hundreds of styles and designs available.  This jewelry is designed to hold a small portion of the cremains or other memento, helping the bereaved feel that they have a special remembrance to keep with them always.  You may also want to consider garden stones to be placed as a memorial, or even pet themed picture frames so that your friend can display a favorite special photo.</p>
<p>There are several great sayings that have been penned to help you express sympathy for pet loss.  You may want to have one or more of these expressions imprinted inside a special card, or simply write them yourself:</p>
<p>No one loves you unconditionally as your beloved pet. &#8211; Cynthia S. Dobesh</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. &#8211; Author Unknown</p>
<p>What we have once enjoyed we can never lose; All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. &#8211; Helen Keller</p>
<p>Offering your sympathy for pet loss is a loving gesture toward your friend.  It gives them comfort, and helps them validate the loss and sadness they are feeling.  When you have a good friend that has lost a truly cherished pet, support them by giving something from your heart &#8211; sympathy.</p>
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		<title>How To Explain Losing a Pet to Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Explaining the death of a loved one or even the concept of dying to a child is one of the toughest things you will ever do.  When it comes to pet loss, children often perceive in their mind that a pet will be around for as long as the child is.  How can you comfort [...]]]></description>
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<p>Explaining the death of a loved one or even the concept of dying to a child is one of the toughest things you will ever do.  When it comes to pet loss, children often perceive in their mind that a pet will be around for as long as the child is.  How can you comfort them, and explain in a way that they understand?  This may in fact be the first encounter with death of any kind for a child, so it should be handled in the right manner.</p>
<p>There are many considerations; in dealing with <a title="losing a pet" href="http://blog.petstorest.com/2010/02/07/the-loss-of-a-pet-can-be-difficult/">losing a pet</a>, children of different age groups should be handled differently.  Honesty is always the best policy; you never want to make the child believe that your family pet simply wandered off, or that they &#8220;went to sleep&#8221; and didn&#8217;t wake up.  If a child is 10 or 11 years old, they often already understand that every living thing dies at some point.  Children of different ages also perceive the death of a pet differently.  For example:</p>
<p>A very young child, perhaps 3 or 4 years old, knows that the pet is a playmate.  When the pet dies, she will most likely miss it for a time, but may not experience much sadness or trauma like an older child would.  Children who are old enough to take care of feeding or walking a pet may experience guilt feelings.  In their mind, they may believe that they did something that caused the animal to become sick or die.  This is particularly true if the child ever had thoughts such as wishing they didn&#8217;t have to take care of  the pet.</p>
<p>With pet loss, children should understand that you are sad as well.  Never try to hide your emotions; be honest and open.  If you bury your pet or have him cremated, you may want to create a special memorial or &#8220;place&#8221; in the backyard where the child can visit him.  Explain to your child that time will heal their sadness and pain, and that one day they will have happy memories of their pet.  One mistake many parents make is getting a new pet almost immediately.  Don&#8217;t try to replace a pet your family loved deeply too soon.  Let your child grieve that pet, who was a special member of your family.</p>
<p>Children are extremely resilient and adaptable.  In fact, a young child will get over a devastating or sad experience like the loss of a pet quicker than most adults.  It is a good idea to explain death and dying to your children, in a gentle way.  When you lose a pet, it is important that children know what really happened, and that their pet is not in some magical place.  Honesty is always best; talk with your children openly, and tell them it is okay to feel sad or to cry.  This is sometimes the quickest way for a child to begin the healing process.</p>
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		<title>The Loss of a Pet Can Be Difficult</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To many people, this is very similar to the feelings experienced in losing a human friend or family member.  People may say unkind things such as &#8220;Get over it &#8211; it was just a pet!&#8221;  This is very cold and indifferent, but that is how some people feel. Pet loss can be extremely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://blog.petstorest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/iStock_000001095739XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-355" title="Losing a pet" src="http://blog.petstorest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/iStock_000001095739XSmall-300x199.jpg" alt="Losing a pet" width="300" height="199" /></a>To many people, this is very similar to the feelings experienced in losing a human friend or family member.  People may say unkind things such as &#8220;Get over it &#8211; it was just a pet!&#8221;  This is very cold and indifferent, but that is how some people feel. <a href="http://losingapet.org/">Pet loss</a> can be extremely devastating.  Their unwavering love and affection is something you don&#8217;t get often in this life from humans.</p>
<p>People often think you are silly if you mourn the passing of a friend, that they are somehow not as important as humans.  The truth is, sometimes our pets treat us better than friends and family do &#8211; and they are loyal to a fault.  This is why the loss of a pet can upset you every bit as much as the death of a friend.  Feelings of sadness, despair and depression are natural for many people when a beloved pet dies.</p>
<p>Often, remembering certain things can help you cope with losing a dog or cat.  Think back about how your pet came to be with you, where you got him from.  What were some of the activities that you enjoyed together?  Did you play catch in the backyard, or go for walks every day?  Think of some of the rough times in your life, or times that you were deliriously happy.  How did your pet fit in the picture at those times?  Sometimes, thinking back gives you positive feelings that enable you to cope better.</p>
<p>Dealing with grief takes time.  Gradually, you will start feeling better and realize that you still have the memories of the great times you shared with your pet.  It happens in stages; you move toward closure.  Grief and sadness do not go away overnight. When a furry friend dies , especially one you have had for years, can be emotionally draining.  You may lose your appetite, and have trouble sleeping.  This is normal for those who truly loved their pets from the depths of their soul. <a title="pets to rest" href="http://blog.petstorest.com/">Pets to Rest</a> provides a great deal of useful information to assist you during your time of loss.</p>
<p>It is not easy to deal with the death of a furry friend.  There are times when you cry your heart out, times when you simply reflect over the past.  You have lost the most loving, loyal and affectionate being in your world.  Will you ever move past this?  Yes, in time. Gradually, life will return to normal.  To help gain closure, many people bury or cremate their pets.  This allows you to feel that you have shown love and respect to your pet by memorializing him in a way that demonstrates your feelings, and the special place he had in your life.  The loss of a pet is truly heartbreaking, but life will go on, and you will move forward in your own good time.</p>
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		<title>Urns for Pets:  Information on Your Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 19:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;A dog is a man&#8217;s best friend&#8221;…you may have heard this saying several times.  Well, the saying adapts to all sorts of pets that you may have called a friend.  These creatures bring a different light to your everyday living.  You take care of them…feed them…clothe them…you do everything just to make sure they live [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;A dog is a man&#8217;s best friend&#8221;…you may have heard this saying several times.  Well, the saying adapts to all sorts of pets that you may have called a friend.  These creatures bring a different light to your everyday living.  You take care of them…feed them…clothe them…you do everything just to make sure they live comfortably in your midst.  When one of your pets passes away, you are faced with the challenge of find an urn.  Purchasing the right memorial for your pet can help in your time of grieving.</p>
<p>There some great urns for pets to choose from.  These urns are not so different for <a href="http://www.inthelighturns.com">cremation urns</a> for people. In fact, if you try to browse some Internet pages, you will see that several cremation urns can be used interchangeably from pets to people and there are various options to consider. There is a right place for your pet to be laid to rest and we are dedicated to helping you find a wonderful memorial. This process will surely assist in healing the pain of losing a pet.</p>
<p>Types of urns for pets</p>
<p>As mentioned, you have different options when ordering urns for pets. Similar to how you found suitable toys, things and spaces for your pets, there are also several personalization options for <a href="http://www.petstorest.com">urns for pets</a>. To give you some idea on your basic choices, here are types of cremation urns to consider.</p>
<p>1.    Traditional urns.  These cremation urns will be buried or used for scattering. When it comes to traditional choices for pet urns, you are given the chance to choose from small and large urns as well as porcelain urns and frames.  These conventional options depict the special bond you once shared with your pets.  There are also urns with angels and pets playing together.</p>
<p>2.    Artistic urns.  You may also have other choices known as arts and crafts.  This type of cremation urn is a sculpture of the pet you once owned.  If you had a dog, you may order for a dog sculpture with special designs.  You may do the same thing if you had a cat, a ferret, a hamster, a bird and other creatures.</p>
<p>3.    Urns for home decoration.  You can also order urns for pets that you may use as a decor in your own homes.  These cremation urns can be simple vases, boxes, hearts or other types where you may place the ashes of your pets after their own &#8220;cremation&#8221; rites.  All cremation urns are properly sealed and can be suitable for display in your home.</p>
<p>These are just basic types of urns that you may order from online service providers for urns for pets.  With the wide array of choices you have, you will surely find one to give your lost pet the memory it deserves.  Protect your pet&#8217;s cherished remains through the aid of different types of urns for pets.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Losing a Beloved Pet</title>
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Losing a beloved pet can be devastating for a loving owner who considers that pet a member of the family.  Grieving pet loss is an important process.  You need time to allow yourself to heal, and you must experience a range of emotions just as you do when a human family member passes.
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Losing a beloved pet can be devastating for a loving owner who considers that pet a member of the family.  Grieving <a href="http://blog.petstorest.com/2009/05/30/a-discussion-of-your-pet-memorial-options/">pet loss</a> is an important process.  You need time to allow yourself to heal, and you must experience a range of emotions just as you do when a human family member passes.</p>
<p>Dealing with pet loss is easier for some than for others, depending upon how close you really were to your pet.  If you felt that your pet was just like a child to you, you will most likely feel many emotions in the weeks following your loss.  You may experience:</p>
<p>Guilt &#8211; Many times, pet owner feel that they should have done more, particularly if their beloved pet died in an accidental way.</p>
<p>Denial &#8211; You may feel the need to do away with any belongings related to your pet.  Others may feel that getting rid of anything related is somehow disrespectful.</p>
<p>Depression &#8211; As with people, it is natural to feel depressed for a period of time.  You may feel extremely sad, but you have lost a member of your family!  If your depression seems to go on for an abnormally long period of time, you may need to seek counseling.</p>
<p>You may also feel anger at some point, and eventually you will accept that fact that your close friend and forever loyal pal is gone.  This will come at your own pace, and the pain will heal although you will forever miss your pet.  Be open and honest about your feelings, and discuss what you feel with people close to you who will understand.  Talking with others helps to release some of those pent-up feelings inside.</p>
<p>Dealing with the loss of a pet can be very hard.  You may feel silly and think that others don&#8217;t understand why you are so upset because it was an animal.  Never feel that you should hide your emotions or try to suppress your feelings.  Your pet was perhaps your best friend, and one that never questioned you.  He/She loved you unconditionally, and was faithful through and through. Find <a href="http://www.inthelighturns.com/funeral-phrases.html">words of sympathy</a> that can help you say how you are feeling to someone who has lost a pet.</p>
<p>You have every right to grieve, and the process is a natural one.  One day, you will be able to remember your beloved pet with great pride and joy, and think of all the special memories you created together.</p>
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