How to Control Pet Cremation Costs

When our beloved cat or dog passes away, it can be difficult to let go. Just as with people, there are many options with what to do with your pet's remains after they're gone. Of course, they can't make their own final requests, so you have to do what you think is best. Depending on many factors in your life, you may have to seriously take into consideration pet cremation costs. While choosing to have your pet cremated is an economical option, there are still things you can do throughout the process to keep the costs down. Here are a few things you should know when you're trying to save money having your pet cremated.

Most crematories price by the weight of your pet. The larger your pet is, the higher the pet cremation costs are going to be. For example, for an average sized cat, the cost for cremation will likely be anywhere from $50 to $150. It's a wide price range, which is why you should always call around to get prices from various pet cremation companies.

Many pet cremation services charge for pet pick up. While the fee is usually fairly nominal (from $30 to $45), it's an area where you can choose to save money in the long run. If you take responsibility for transporting your deceased pet's remains to the crematory, you can definitely save on pet cremation costs.

There is typically a fee for viewing the cremation. Some people want to ensure that their pet's remains are handled with care and dignity and they ask to view the actual cremation. While most pet bereavement businesses completely understand the desire, they will charge a viewing fee of around $20-$30 to be present at the cremation. If you trust your crematory, opting out of viewing the pet cremation will reduce your overall cost.

Communal cremation is the most economical option. This can be a particularly sensitive spot for many people, since they want to ensure that their family cat or dog is cremated by themselves. However, communal pet cremation costs are significantly lower than individual cremation costs. In fact, you could save well over 50% on the cremation services and many crematories will gladly give you a small container of the communal cremains for you to bury or spread in honor of your pet.

Shop around for pet urns. A lot of pet funeral homes or crematories offer a nice selection of pet urns; however, they are typically marked up since they rely on people choosing the urn while they are in the funeral home or crematory. Look online for the perfect pet urn at a great price to keep pet cremation costs lower.

Melody Jamali is the Founder and President of ( Une Belle Vie ), a Colorado company dedicated to bringing choice of cremation to public light. Their company offers the widest selection in decorative urns for cremation and includes a wide collection of resources designed to help families and friends in their time of need. From tool for the grieving to informative articles about planning, support and other uplifting thoughts, Une Belle Vie is a company dedicated to helping your celebrate the life of the one you love - on your terms.


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