Is Freeze Dry a Part Of Your Estate Planning For Your Pets?
Okay, some say that pet owners are obsessed with their pets and that even thinking about a pet trust or estate planning for a pet is a silly idea.
Well, maybe so, but I think that there may be even sillier ideas to consider.
Perpetual Pet, a West Virginia company, posts on their website that:
"We at Perpetual Pet know that the loss of a dearly loved pet is a very difficult experience. Through the use of new techniques in freeze dry technology, we can offer a "Loving and Lasting" alternative to burial cremation or traditional taxidermy. Freeze-dry pet preservation creates a lasting memorial and more importantly, preserves your pet in a natural state thereafter, without any alteration in appearance. This allows pet owners to see, touch and hold their pets, and in a sense, "never have to let go." Best of all, freeze-dry pet preservation results in the preservation of your pet's actual, physical body. This is in sharp contrast to the conventional method of taxidermy, in which only the outer hide of the animal typically remains, attached to a plastic form or other type of artificial mounting."
If this is your idea of estate planning for your pets, you might want to visit their site here.
I will pass.
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