VIP Sitters is here to help you through this very difficult time. We promise to make your experience as comfortable as possible and to support you in any way we can.
We will pick up your beloved pet the same day, cremate them, and return the cremains to you in an urn of your choice within 10 business days. Alternatively, their cremains may be spread in a pet cemetery, or buried; your wish is our command.
When you call us, one of our Client Care Associates will obtain your particulars in order to arrange the service. Your call will then be directed to a Cremation Specialist to discuss your cremation options and cost.
When a person you love dies, it's natural to feel sorrow, express grief, and expect friends and family to provide understanding and comfort. Unfortunately, the same doesn't always hold true if the one who died was your companion animal. Many consider grieving inappropriate for someone who has lost "just a pet."
Nothing could be further from the truth. People love their pets and consider them members of their family. Caregivers celebrate their pets' birthdays, confide in their animals, and carry pictures of them in their wallets. So when your beloved pet dies, it's not unusual to feel overwhelmed by the intensity of your sorrow. Animals provide companionship, acceptance, emotional support, and unconditional love during the time they share with you.
If you understand and accept this bond between humans and animals, you've already taken the first step toward coping with pet loss: knowing that it is okay to grieve when your pet dies. Understanding how you grieve and finding ways to cope with your loss can bring you closer to the day when memories bring smiles instead of tears.
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