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  2. Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park made national headlines in 1979 when it became the first pet cemetery in the world to allow humans to be buried alongside their pets. There are at least 28 humans, and perhaps as many as 100, buried at the cemetery. [1] [2] A tomb of unknown pets was established in 1991. [3]

  3. Person's Sweet Tribute to Honor Beloved Cat Who Passed Has ...

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    Pet Memorials I had my dog’s ashes returned to me, along with those mementos, and spread her ashes on her favorite body of water, where she liked to swim and catch balls.

  4. I lost my poodle Sofia after 17 years. How to manage ... - AOL

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    Creators on Etsy can take the fabric of a pet’s collar and turn it into jewelry, and there are even ways to turn their ashes or fur into beautiful keepsake memorials.

  5. Pet cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mummified cat at the Louvre. Many human cultures buried animal remains. For example, the Ancient Egyptians mummified and buried cats, which they considered deities; one of the oldest known pet cemeteries, the Berenice pet cemetery, mainly used for cat burials, was found during the excavation of the Berenice Troglodytica seaport in 2011 and was used between the 1st and 2nd century CE. [1]

  6. Can people be buried with their pet (or pet ashes) in North ...

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    In 2016, the state of New York passed legislation allowing humans to be buried with their pets. Under this rule, the pets must be cremated before burial with humans. Pet owners need written ...

  7. Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Memorial Pet Park was founded in 1928 by veterinarian Eugene Jones, and was originally 15 acres. In 1973, Jones's family donated the site to the Los Angeles branch of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). [5]