My Kids |
Standing Guard |
May is National Pet Month and pets
have always been a part of the family in many parts of our culture. In fact, ceremonial burial of pets has
been practiced in every part of the world at some point in time throughout
history
Gretta's 'Green' Grave |
Rauls' Grave at Home |
Today
we consider burial options for them just as we do for humans. And nowadays there are many options to
consider – from the traditional pet burial at home, to cremation, to green
burial, to pet cemeteries.
Mummified Cat |
Egyptian Cat |
In
Ancient Egypt, pets were mummified, just like people. Sections of land along the Nile were designated for the
burial of animals. It was also
acceptable for pets to be interred in the tomb of their owners. In
1888, an Egyptian farmer discovered a tomb outside of Beni Hasan that held over
80 thousand mummified cat remains, dating from 1000-2000 BCE.
Ashkelon National Park |
5th Century Remains in Dog Cemetery |
Beloved Pets |
Entrance to Cemetery of Dogs |
The
Cimetière des Chiens et Autres Animaux Domestiques is located in the northwest
Paris suburb of Asnières-sur-Seine, Île-de-France. Established
in 1899, the name literally means “Cemetery of Dogs and Other Domestic Animals”
and it is the burial ground for cats, horses, fish, moneys, even lions – all
pets. The French government declared the cemetery a historical monument in
1987, but due to a lack of interest and tourism, it may have to close.
Dr Samuel Johnson |
Pet Funeral Procession |
(Johnson
was also active in founding the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (ASPCA).
Hartsdale Canine Cemetery |
The Entrance today |
The
Hartsdale Pet Cemetery also holds the cremated remains of over 600 people who
did not want to be separated from their faithful friends. Although the state of
New York ruled in June 2011, that placing human remains in a pet cemetery was
illegal, a tremendous outcry from pet owners caused them to re-evaluate the law
and reverse it in December 2011.
Landscaped Pet Cemetery |
Traditional burial is still the most practiced of burial options, but green burials, inurnment, and cremation are catching on. And there are other options –
Mummified Birds |
Mummified Poodle |
"The Boys" Headstone |
Tanner's Headstone with Photo |
Burial
is a way of honoring an animal, of expressing love and respect for a faithful friend,
and of the belief that we will continue to share our journey, even in the after life, with our pets. It shows a compassionate and caring
attitude for our non-human companions in a world that is becoming increasingly
impersonal.
This
newer version of the poem, The Rainbow Bridge, seems to sum up our hopes and wishes for a
continued journey with our furry family members.
The Rainbow Bridge (inspired by a Norse legend)
Is
a lush, green meadow where time stands still.
Where
the friends of man and woman do run,
When their time on earth is over and done.
For
here, between this world and the next,
Is
a place where each beloved creature finds rest.
On
this golden land, they wait and they play,
Till the Rainbow Bridge they cross over one day.
No
more do they suffer, in pain or in sadness,
Their
limbs are restored, their health renewed,
Their bodies have healed, with strength imbued.
They
romp through the grass, without even a care,
Until
one day they start, and sniff at the air.
All
ears prick forward, eyes dart front and back,
Then all of a sudden, one breaks from the pack.
For
just at that instant, their eyes have met;
So
they run to each other, these friends from long past,
The time of their parting is over at last.
The
sadness they felt while they were apart,
Has
turned into joy once more in each heart.
They
embrace with a love that will last forever,
And
then, side-by-side, they cross over… together.
~
Steve and Diane Bodofsky
~
Joy
For
information on pet cemeteries or for assistance with pet bereavement contact
the International Association of Pet Cemeteries & Crematories (IAOPPC) http://www.iaopc.com/.