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F'n'stein. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 2483 | August 14th, 2008 at 07:10pm Hmm.. I've never really thought about it.
I guess buried.
Then again, if we move, it would be kinda hard... |
Skrillex. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 1181 | August 17th, 2008 at 02:54pm I've never really thought about it either.
I think I would want Bonnie, my dog, cremated.
I wouldn't like the thought of her body rotting away. 
Plus, I could keep her ashes. |
Max. Amateur Author
 Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 174 | August 17th, 2008 at 06:04pm My dog was cremated, and I think I prefer that, because my Chemistry teacher once told us that he dug a hole in his garden to make a pond, and he found this binbag, so he opened it, and there was a Collie in there, and it hadn't decomposed or anything because the bacteria couldn't get through the bin bag. :S
He'd lived in that house for like 7 years or something as well. |
anarchyinwords Amateur Author
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 126 | August 19th, 2008 at 03:57am I have my first puppy (Beagle and Dalmatian mix. ._.) buried behind my house.
My two cats had to be put to sleep and I didn't know my dad did it until it was too late. I would have had a funeral and had them cremated. They were older than me and everything. ;_; |
desperate endeavor. Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 684 | August 22nd, 2008 at 06:06pm Iero.:My dog was cremated, and I think I prefer that, because my Chemistry teacher once told us that he dug a hole in his garden to make a pond, and he found this binbag, so he opened it, and there was a Collie in there, and it hadn't decomposed or anything because the bacteria couldn't get through the bin bag. :S
He'd lived in that house for like 7 years or something as well.
I'm never going to dig a hole in my yard.
I buried my dog Breezy at a pet cemetary.
...Yeah.
I think it's kind of creepy to burn something, even if it is dead. |
Lady_Of_Stories89 Amateur Author
 Age: 19 Gender: Female Posts: 122 | September 3rd, 2008 at 03:36pm I had 2 of my cats creamated, I think its better doing it that way because I feel bad when u bury anything in the ground I know its weird but yeah lol |
lolwut? Writer's Block
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 56 | September 14th, 2008 at 05:55am Usually, we would probably burry my dog, if she died; but we've never thought about cremating a pet. I guess turning your pet into ashes, and putting it into a pretty vase or box, and sitting the vase/box, somewhere in your house, sounds better than burrying your pet, letting maggots eat away at its corpse...  |
Skrillex. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 1181 | September 15th, 2008 at 08:29am Iero.:My dog was cremated, and I think I prefer that, because my Chemistry teacher once told us that he dug a hole in his garden to make a pond, and he found this binbag, so he opened it, and there was a Collie in there, and it hadn't decomposed or anything because the bacteria couldn't get through the bin bag. :S
He'd lived in that house for like 7 years or something as well.
Yea. The body needs oxygen to decompose.
I think I'd prefer my dog cremated for a number of reasons. |
Bells. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 1071 | September 16th, 2008 at 12:19pm When I was about eleven, and obsessed with animals, my stepdad found a really tiny duckling that was abandoned by its mother, so I kept it and it loved me. But, we fed it with mince, which I don't think was too healthy for it, and it had a funny beak - the bottom bit grew, but the top didn't.
When he died, we buried him in a bucket and put him under a grapevine. When we moved, we were gonna take him with us, but we didn't because it was "gross". I wonder whether the people who moved in wondered what was in the bucket and decided to find out. I'd love to see their faces! |