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I found an orphan stray kitten meowing in the street - he was covered in leaves and bugs. I picked him up and carried him home. He had his umbilical cord, and was cleaned by his mother but when I brought him to her, she neglected him. At this point I did take it as a warning something was wrong, but brought him home anyway. I put him in a nice warm bed, and a few days later, after hours of feedings, and petting, he died in my hands while sleeping. I named him Scoot, and you can see him here:
He was very cute and had a nice personality for a newborn. I was going through a rough time this week and caring for him and lending him love and warmth was really helping me relax, and I loved it. I don't like the idea of him being cold in the ground. Anyway, I guess the point of this is that I loved him dearly, got up every two hours to feed, and tried to keep him warm constantly, so he would feel loved. He died on monday in the morning and I buried him in a thick towel. Its now Wednesday and I wonder if I can hire someone in the area (A cremation service hopefully) to dig him up and cremate him. Do they do this often?
Has anyone ever had this done?
[emoji]9829[/emoji] He was a cute baby and I really felt like a mother. I feel bad about leaving him behind as I move. His original mum left him alone already, I don't want to do that again! My sister would like to keep him and I would aswell, we live far away from each other and I am leaving the country soon. I wanted to give her some of the ashes and myself keep them so we both could keep him nearby.
What do you all think? Someone told me it was bad luck but I just cant handle the idea of leaving him behind again.
He was very cute and had a nice personality for a newborn. I was going through a rough time this week and caring for him and lending him love and warmth was really helping me relax, and I loved it. I don't like the idea of him being cold in the ground. Anyway, I guess the point of this is that I loved him dearly, got up every two hours to feed, and tried to keep him warm constantly, so he would feel loved. He died on monday in the morning and I buried him in a thick towel. Its now Wednesday and I wonder if I can hire someone in the area (A cremation service hopefully) to dig him up and cremate him. Do they do this often?
Has anyone ever had this done?
[emoji]9829[/emoji] He was a cute baby and I really felt like a mother. I feel bad about leaving him behind as I move. His original mum left him alone already, I don't want to do that again! My sister would like to keep him and I would aswell, we live far away from each other and I am leaving the country soon. I wanted to give her some of the ashes and myself keep them so we both could keep him nearby.
What do you all think? Someone told me it was bad luck but I just cant handle the idea of leaving him behind again.