Things That Go Wheek In the Night: C M'S Picture Chronicle
I got his ashes back, and I found out they are going through a new company called Peaceful Paws. I was really surprised by the extras, and how nice (and small) everything was. I was expecting the standard larger, non-personalized (but still nice) box that the local humane society does.
For some reason every shot I took of the ashes holder was blurry.
A personalized certificate
A personalized letter
Extra goodies
Ornament with his paw prints. I'm so glad they added this freebie in.
The bracelet color in the picture was ruined by the flash; it's a really pretty pastel, and the yellow is not obnoxious in real life. The whole thing reads "Until we meet again at the Rainbow Bridge".
For some reason every shot I took of the ashes holder was blurry.
A personalized certificate
A personalized letter
Extra goodies
Ornament with his paw prints. I'm so glad they added this freebie in.
The bracelet color in the picture was ruined by the flash; it's a really pretty pastel, and the yellow is not obnoxious in real life. The whole thing reads "Until we meet again at the Rainbow Bridge".
- karalianne
- Supporter in '12
Wow. That is amazing.
I wish I had something like that for some of my passed pigs.
I wish I had something like that for some of my passed pigs.
You have a very nice rememberance package for James. All of those things are nice.
Thank you Clairey. I wish I would have known about this place sooner. I was so grief-stricken I didn't think to have SleighBelle and Magellan's paw prints done, because my brain wasn't functioning to full capacity and at the time I couldn't bring myself to do it, to see the bodies after they'd passed. But at least I had private cremations done.
I tried to make it more like a tunnel, but sometimes the boys like to drag it down a little and sleep on it instead.
We have some promising looking weather, but right at the moment the wind is blowing and yesterday the grass was too wet. The first nice day we get that isn't wet or windy I'm taking them out for grazing and pictures.
We have some promising looking weather, but right at the moment the wind is blowing and yesterday the grass was too wet. The first nice day we get that isn't wet or windy I'm taking them out for grazing and pictures.
I am so sorry I have been so bad about updating this. It is so hard when I lose one to go back and look at pictures. Even years later. These guys all hold a very special place in my heart.
Sadly after my current crew passes I will probably be guinea-less for possibly the rest of my time. The reasons being that there is now only one exotics veterinarian that sees guinea pigs within over an hour's drive of this county area, and she is close to retirement age. They are quite time consuming and if they are special needs and when they get older they can cost quite a bit and money gets tighter every year as the cost of everything and living goes up higher. The person who owns the house I am renting, all I can afford to rent while doing rescue, has decided they don't really want pets on the property that are in larger cages than the cockatiels' cages, and these cavy cages do take up a lot of room. More and more rental places around here are becoming anti-pet as well, even disallowing small dogs, cats, and large aquariums or large cages. On minimum wage I cannot afford to buy a house or move to the big city.
So for these reasons I will probably not be able to continue doing cavy rescue or fostering. I really wanted to foster after my current crew passed on, but that does not seem to be in the cards for me. I will still help with the Guinea Pig sub on Reddit being a mod there and giving advice. Once I am guinea less I will just stick to donating for the nearest no kill rescue(s) that take in cavies, such as Lisam's rescue and recommending them to adopters.
It has been a good run mostly. I got to save and improve lives. One thing I will not miss is the loss, it is so hard to lose companion animals. A tear crept into my eye when I scrolled past this page with Phantom and Alistair on it.
Sadly after my current crew passes I will probably be guinea-less for possibly the rest of my time. The reasons being that there is now only one exotics veterinarian that sees guinea pigs within over an hour's drive of this county area, and she is close to retirement age. They are quite time consuming and if they are special needs and when they get older they can cost quite a bit and money gets tighter every year as the cost of everything and living goes up higher. The person who owns the house I am renting, all I can afford to rent while doing rescue, has decided they don't really want pets on the property that are in larger cages than the cockatiels' cages, and these cavy cages do take up a lot of room. More and more rental places around here are becoming anti-pet as well, even disallowing small dogs, cats, and large aquariums or large cages. On minimum wage I cannot afford to buy a house or move to the big city.
So for these reasons I will probably not be able to continue doing cavy rescue or fostering. I really wanted to foster after my current crew passed on, but that does not seem to be in the cards for me. I will still help with the Guinea Pig sub on Reddit being a mod there and giving advice. Once I am guinea less I will just stick to donating for the nearest no kill rescue(s) that take in cavies, such as Lisam's rescue and recommending them to adopters.
It has been a good run mostly. I got to save and improve lives. One thing I will not miss is the loss, it is so hard to lose companion animals. A tear crept into my eye when I scrolled past this page with Phantom and Alistair on it.