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  2. Can you bury the dead in your backyard? What Florida ... - AOL

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    Burial rules: The Florida statute reads: “Any owner, custodian, or person in charge of domestic animals, upon the death of such animals due to disease, shall dispose of the carcasses of such ...

  3. 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]

  4. Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park is a pet cemetery located in Elkridge, Maryland, USA.The cemetery was established in 1935, and was actively operated until 2002. Approximately 8,000 animals and humans are buried in the cemetery's 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 acres, which is large enough to accommodate about 24,000 pets.

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    Recently, a touching video has been making waves online, featuring a rescue dog named Hank as he struggles to cope with the loss of his canine companion, Alba. The heartfelt clip has struck a ...

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  7. English church monuments - Wikipedia

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    Gradually these became full high-relief effigies, usually recumbent as in death, and, by the 14th century, with hands together in prayer. In general, such monumental effigies were carved in stone, marble or wood, or cast in bronze or brass.