Well... when your long-faithful pet passes away, you don't have to bury him or her, nor do you have to resort to cremation. You might even consider taxidermy to keep the memory of your pet present in a physical form... but there is something even "better" available.
You can have them freeze dried. It takes about nine months.
I found out about this on a "People's Court". I don't know how the judge kept a straight face while the poor plaintiff cried over how the freeze drier guy had done a bad job with her poor cat. But he awarded her the judgement, even though the defendant had brought in several examples of well-preseved dogs and cats.
They just looked like dead animals to me.
Maybe it's Aunt Hilda's turn next? You could pose her in her favourite seat by the window, looking out at what the people next door are up to. Or Uncle Bert, leaning on his walking stick and dragging on his pipe.
Well if you start with cats and dogs, where do you finish?
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