There are many reasons to honor the physical body of your pet after she or he has passed. your pet. Alkaline hydrolysis aka aquamation is one of them. Pet aquamation is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to cremation.
Five Reasons
If you want to use aquamation for your pet’s afterlife, there is more than one reason to do so. Below are listed five.
- Natural: Aquamation accelerates the organically occurring post-burial tissue degradation making this a very natural process.
- Environmentally responsible: For an environmentally conscious pet owner, aquamation is an excellent choice. It utilizes substantially less energy and produces zero greenhouse gases.
- Remains: You will receive more ash remains of your pet than methods such as flame-based cremation.
- Aesthetics: The remains are more visually appealing being soft to the touch and absolute in color.
- Cost: There is little cost differential between aquamation and cremation.
There are other reasons why aquamation deserves thoughtful consideration. Many pet owners prefer this method as being a more gentle and respected way for the remains of their beloved companion animal to be treated.
Choosing Pet Aquamation
Aquamation is being recognized as a more sustainable option than other formats. If you are interested in learning more about the process, you should contact someone experienced in this area. Consider talking to the experts at Bischoff’s Pet Preservation. Always willing to help you find the best solution for your pet and you, they will gently lead you through the available options – including their pet aquamation services.