3 Amazing ways to honor a cats when their dies

When we lose someone of our family or furry family(cats), it’s so hard to forget him in my life because we have the best memory with him. And   Losing a cat many times leaves an irreplaceable hole in our heart, regardless of all the memories that you have of times cherished together, thankfully we show you a method to commemorate and honour your best friend.

Here are 3 amazing ways you can remember and honour a cat that has passed away:

1.  Journal About The Happy Times:

When have death tragic whether a sudden death or a long life live you should to remember the best happy memory you passed together and you focus your mindset for that you must to keep positive yourself and preserve their memory  in that way they deserve to talk about your cat with your friend your workmate write down happy memories the two of you shared and of course keep the photo out the capture the moments in time the two of you had

2. Create a Memory Spot  :

If you have a vegetable or flower garden or any quiet little space outdoors, you could dedicate a portion of your property to your beloved pet to create a memory spot. This might be as simple as installing an engraved marker or memorial stone with your cat’s name on it that brings your beloved companion to mind when you are near.

If space and interest allow, you could also add a stone or cast metal statue of your cat, a water feature, such as a fountain, or even a statue of St. Francis, the patron saint of animals.

 

3.Wear a Cat Tag:

If you’re looking for a simple, inexpensive way to memorialize your cat, this idea takes advantage of something you probably already have in your possession: your cat’s identification tag. Whether added to your key ring or worn on a bracelet or necklace, the presence of this engraved ID medallion will surely bring the memory of your beloved pet to mind whenever you see it.

In addition, if you cremate your pet and receive/keep the cremated remains, you might consider adding your pet’s ID tag to the outside of the urn. Depending on the style of the container, you could affix the ID tag around the urn’s neck using ribbon (or even your cat’s collar, if it fits), or glue the ID tag to the lid/exterior.

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