Home removal service and price per pound. Animals must be dead less than 48 hours.
Fragmentizing animal carcasses goes back the 14th century. As a society, we have been brainwashed to think this a morbid third world sort of thing. In theory it can be very therapeutic if done with the right sort of attitude and ambience. I also believe that one should hold out for the right price for their dead pet…. I have several in the freezer waiting for the right buyer…. My 14 year old tabby had some good long miles put on her and I am not about to donate it or sell it for pennys to just any tom, dick or hairy. I placed numerous ads in the Nickel Ads and even on Ebay with just a bunch of lunatics calling or emailing asking questions and not the lesat bit interested in talking how much. My 17 year old beagle is another score with its deformed hips and kidney issues. I keep them all at -14C in a sealed bag just they way I read about on some taxidermy site. Anyway best of luck on getting to the bottom of this serious issue.
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What! I’m outraged, Please explain!
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i’m with tat w please explain donate ur pets for what?
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you need to be kicked off here >_> freak
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What do they do with them?
I mean, I know for horses thats actually the normal course of action. They come with a big truck- Either that or illegally buring it in your backyard, or sending it off for crementation.
but for little animals?
I guess it makes sense though. I mean, its just a body. Your pet is gone. And its the owners choice- as long as this isnt required, I guess its ok.
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While I don’t fully understand your question fully, I like the idea of donating dead animals to offset those rising cost in the animal shelter business. As my Uncle use to say:"Si no está seguro de un animal muerto es seguro .. Lo venden a alguien que no conoce mejor y utilizar el dinero para comprar un animal vivo que puede comer más tarde"… He was a wise man that still had all his teeth at age 42.
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Fragmentizing animal carcasses goes back the 14th century. As a society, we have been brainwashed to think this a morbid third world sort of thing. In theory it can be very therapeutic if done with the right sort of attitude and ambience. I also believe that one should hold out for the right price for their dead pet…. I have several in the freezer waiting for the right buyer…. My 14 year old tabby had some good long miles put on her and I am not about to donate it or sell it for pennys to just any tom, dick or hairy. I placed numerous ads in the Nickel Ads and even on Ebay with just a bunch of lunatics calling or emailing asking questions and not the lesat bit interested in talking how much. My 17 year old beagle is another score with its deformed hips and kidney issues. I keep them all at -14C in a sealed bag just they way I read about on some taxidermy site. Anyway best of luck on getting to the bottom of this serious issue.
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