Opinion: ‘Until we meet again, brave little cat.’ The heartbreak and taboo of burying our pets | CNN

The burial of pets has long been a taboo topic, but it's becoming increasingly accepted as a way for people to grieve and honor their beloved animals. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards pet cemeteries, where owners can pay their respects to their deceased pets in a dignified and meaningful way.

The concept of burying our dead loved ones in a cemetery is well-established, but what about when it comes to our pets? Why do we not have the same facilities for burying animals as we do for humans? The answer lies in changing attitudes towards human-animal relationships over time. Historically, pets were seen as beloved companions rather than family members, and their burial was often a private matter.

However, as society has become more accepting of the importance of human-animal relationships to our collective wellbeing, so too have attitudes towards pet loss changed. Today, we recognize that the bond between people and animals can be just as strong and significant as any human relationship. This shift in attitude is reflected in the growing number of pet cemeteries being established around the world.

One such cemetery is set to open in Barcelona next year, offering both burials and cremations for pets. The move has been hailed as a major step forward for animal lovers who want to say goodbye to their dearly departed companions. However, it's worth noting that this service will not be available to all pet owners in the city.

The cost of €200 ($217) per service may be prohibitively expensive for some, and many owners may choose instead to keep cremated remains within their home or spread out ashes in a meaningful location. Online forums and digital pet cemeteries also provide other opportunities for pet owners to commemorate their relationships and express grief.

Despite the growing acceptance of pet cemeteries, there are still taboos surrounding public acknowledgment of human-animal bonds. The RSPCA reassures the public that they should not feel shame for their grief, and charities like the Blue Cross and Rainbow Bridge Pet Loss Grief Center offer counseling to bereaved humans.

As society becomes more accepting of the importance of human-animal relationships, it's heartening to see us following rituals resembling those we use to mourn the loss of our closest human relationships. Whether it's a pet cemetery or a digital memorial, there are many ways for people to express their grief and honor their beloved animals. Ultimately, it's about finding a way to say goodbye that feels meaningful and respectful – a way that acknowledges the significance of the bond between us and our furry friends.
 
You know what really gets me 🤔? How long have we been ignoring the whole pet burial thing?! I mean, it's not like we're asking for much, just a decent spot to lay our beloved pets to rest with some dignity 💀. Back in my day, you'd bury your cat or dog on the side of the road without even thinking twice 🤦‍♀️. But times have changed, and people are starting to realize that their pets are more than just furry little friends - they're part of the family 👪.

It's all about changing our attitudes towards human-animal relationships, you know? We used to think of pets as just companions, but now we see them for what they really are: loyal companions who bring joy and love into our lives ❤️. And that's why it's amazing to see pet cemeteries popping up all over the place - it's like we're finally catching up with how much our pets mean to us 🐾.

I'm glad to see charities like the Blue Cross and Rainbow Bridge Pet Loss Grief Center offering support to those who are grieving 💕. It's time we break down those taboos around public acknowledgment of human-animal bonds - after all, it's okay to feel sad when you lose someone (or something) you love 😢. And if that means having a pet cemetery in Barcelona or online forums for digital memorials, then so be it 🌟. It's about finding ways to say goodbye that feel meaningful and respectful, and I'm all for it 💯.
 
I'm low-key relieved we're finally getting more acceptance around pet loss 🐾💔. I mean, think about it - our pets are literally with us 24/7, providing companionship & unconditional love. It's only natural that we want to say goodbye in a way that feels right for them too 🙏. The thought of paying €200 for a burial is steep, tho 🤑. But hey, if it helps people process their grief, I'm all for it 💕. Pet cemeteries are like, the next step in acknowledging our human-animal relationships as valid & deserving of respect. It's awesome to see charities like the Blue Cross offering counseling - mental health matters, fam! 🤗 And can we talk about how cool digital pet memorials are? Like, spreading ashes online or creating a virtual memorial is a beautiful way to keep memories alive 💻.
 
omg I'm so happy to see pet cemeteries becoming more accepted 🤩🐾! it's like we're finally acknowledging the importance of those adorable little faces in our lives 💕 my own pup passed away last year and I felt so lost without him 😔 but a friend suggested we get ashes scattered in a special spot at a nearby park and now every time I walk by, I feel like he's still with me 🌼💫
 
Wow 🤯, I think it's so cool that pet cemeteries are becoming more popular now! Interesting 🤔, people used to just keep pets' ashes in their homes or scatter them in public places... it's great that there's a place where owners can go and pay their respects like they would with human loved ones. The price of €200 is still kinda steep tho 💸 but hey, to each their own! Online digital pet cemeteries are also super cool for those who can't afford the cemetery fees 😊.
 
I'm loving this trend of pet cemeteries popping up everywhere 🐾💕. It's amazing how our attitudes towards humans and animals have shifted over time - I mean, we're finally recognizing the strong bonds people form with their pets as valid and deserving of respect. But what's interesting to me is that even though it's becoming more accepted, there are still some people who can't afford or don't want to pay for a proper burial 🤑.

I think it's great that charities like the Blue Cross and Rainbow Bridge Pet Loss Grief Center offer counseling to those grieving the loss of their pets - it's so important we normalize talking about our emotions and feelings around pet loss. And online forums and digital pet cemeteries are awesome alternatives for those who can't or won't visit a physical cemetery 🌐.

It's all about finding ways to honor our furry friends that feel meaningful and respectful, you know? Whether it's through burial, cremation, or some other ritual, as long as we're acknowledging the significance of our relationships with them, I'm here for it 💯.
 
💔 I think it's so beautiful that pet cemeteries are becoming more accepted as a way for people to grieve and honor their beloved pets 🐾💕. It's amazing how far we've come in recognizing the importance of human-animal relationships 🤝. But, yeah, €200 is kinda steep for some ppl 🤑. I mean, it's not like it's cheap or anything, but for those who can't afford it, a digital memorial or a simple home burial might be more accessible 📚💸. Still, it's heartening to see ppl finding ways to say goodbye that feel meaningful & respectful 😊.
 
🐾💔 I'm so glad we're finally seeing pet cemeteries become more accepted! It's like, come on, dogs and cats are part of our families too 😂. But seriously, it's amazing how attitudes have shifted over the years. I mean, I've lost a few pets in my time and it was always super tough. Now I know that there are options available for people to say goodbye in a way that feels right for them 💕. The fact that some cities are starting to offer these services is a huge step forward 🚀. Of course, €200 might be out of reach for some people, but at least it's an option 💸. And who knows, maybe one day we'll see more pet-friendly funeral homes and services 🤞. Anyway, I think it's beautiful that we're starting to acknowledge the importance of human-animal relationships 🐾💗.
 
I gotta say, pet cemeteries are getting more mainstream, which is awesome 🤩. I mean, we've always been crazy about our pets, but now it's becoming socially accepted to grieve like we would with a human loved one. It's all about recognizing the emotional connection we have with them, you know? 🐾❤️

I remember when pet loss was considered taboo, and people would just...let their pets go in the backyard or something 😔. But times have changed, and it's great to see more options for pet owners who want to honor their furry friends. Online forums and digital cemeteries are also super cool - they're like a way to keep your pet's memory alive digitally 🌐

The thing that strikes me is how similar our human rituals of mourning are becoming with those we use when it comes to animals 🤝. It's all about finding a way to say goodbye that feels meaningful and respectful...just for them, too! 💕
 
I'm so glad we're finally moving away from seeing pets as just another pet 😊. I mean, they're like family members, right? It's crazy how much grief we can muster up for them when they pass on 💔. I've seen people get so emotional at pet funerals, and honestly, it's beautiful to see. My cat passed away a few years ago, and my heart is still heavy thinking about it 🐈. I wish more cities had pet cemeteries like this one in Barcelona - €200 might be steep for some folks, but for those who can afford it, it'll give them closure 💸. And you know what's even better? Online forums and digital pet cemeteries are giving people a space to grieve without breaking the bank 🌐. It's all about finding ways to honor our furry friends that feel meaningful and respectful 💕.
 
I'm low-key impressed that we're finally getting pet cemeteries in Barcelona 🤯🐾 but €200? That's just a whole lotta dough 💸 I mean, if I want to throw my dead dog's ashes on the beach or something, it should be free 😒 At least some owners can't afford it. And what about all those people who just choose cremation over burial? It feels like these cemeteries are catering too much to pet owners who want a fancy funeral 🎀 Can we get some more low-key options for the rest of us?
 
Wow 🤔🐶 This is so interesting. I think it's awesome how pet cemeteries are becoming more mainstream. It's like, we're finally recognizing that pets are part of our family too. 💕 I mean, they bring just as much joy and love into our lives as humans do. And it's not about being a "crazy" pet owner or anything, it's just about showing respect for those little fur babies when they pass away. 🐾💔
 
I gotta say 🤔, I'm kinda glad we're getting more pet cemeteries popping up around the world. It's like, animals have been part of our families for so long now, it feels weird to just...not be able to mourn them properly 💔. But at the same time, €200 is a pretty steep price tag 🤑 - I know some people will just keep their ashes at home or scatter them in a special spot 🌿. And honestly, can you imagine the paperwork and logistics that come with setting up a pet cemetery? It's like, how do we even get it right for animals? 🤷‍♀️ Still, I guess it's better than nothing 😊.
 
🙌 its about time we start treating our pets like family members, you know? 🐶💕 i mean, think about it, people are already paying millions for golden retrievers and poodles, they should be able to pay €200 for a proper burial 💸. its not just about the money tho, its about respecting our animals after they pass away. cremation or burial, who cares, as long as its a dignified way to say goodbye 🌊. btw, why do i have to google what pet cemetery is even called 🤷‍♂️, cant it be just "pet graveyard"? 😜
 
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