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Archive for February, 2009

24.02.2009

petkeepsakejewelry-creativepeturns.jpgI have had it up to to here with people! I am so sick and tired of people not celebrating their pets as much as possible. Let me tell you that I don’t need to wait for a special day to celebrate my kitty Monkey Joe Jones. No, in fact, I celebrate that little darling everyday by wearing an understated piece of pet keepsake jewelry.

Monkey Joe deserves nothing less than being made to feel like this earth is his heaven, so I try to create this atmosphere for him. It doesn’t matter what people say, pets should be the apple of one’s eye, the light of one’s life and the center of joy in one’s heart. Think about how you can make your pet feel like the king or queen he/she is. Don’t let those dastardly pet haters get you down.

Celebrating Our Pets

Author: PetLover
03.02.2009
Celebrating Our Pets

When my cat Fonzie died, I was devastated, and felt lost and alone.  It was difficult for me to cope with the loss, and then I came across a pet keepsake memorial online.  I had never heard of such a product, I just kind of assumed that in general people buried their pets in a cemetery or in the backyard.  But with the pet keepsake memorial, I could preserve Fonzie’s ashes and keep them in my home. 

While I’ll never get over Fonzie, it’s nice to know that his spirit is preserved in my home, not in the backyard underneath the dirt.  I set Fonzie’s pet keepsake memorial on my bookshelf, a favorite place of his to perch, and now I like to think that he’s always looking over me and my home.  Years after Fonzie’s death I bought a kitten, Sophie, and I like to think he looks over her too and keeps her safe when I’m not around. 

Forever Preserved in Nature

Author: PetLover
03.02.2009
Forever Preserved in Nature

What dog doesn’t enjoy the outdoors?  Even if it’s just for a few moments while finding a place to relieve themselves, sniffing out the flower beds, or fetching a ball, dogs love to be outside.  When your dog passes, it’s important to keep them in your memories, and an excellent method to achieve this is through stone pet urns.  These stones can be stepping stones or simple stone markers, but no matter the use, these resilient stone objects reflect the loyalty and love of the outdoors you shared with your canine friend. 

You can find stone pet urns at certain specialty stores, but they are most commonly available online.  It’s difficult to convert your standard garden stepping stone into a stone pet urn, so you can save a lot of time and money by purchasing the genuine article.  Preserve the memories of your pets outdoors and know that one day you will see them again.