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I don't think I could have any of my dogs stuffed. I can't see how it would give me any comfort...I truly think it would be harder to have their lifeless bodies nearby. I guess to each his own! |
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I remember seeing a clip of the TV show about this. If it brings someone comfort, I say go for it. For me, it would make me sadder about the loss. |
My grandma kept EVERYTHING. When we asked, she would say she was keeping it "for sentimental reasons" (needless to say we had a LOT of stuff to go through when she passed) and once when we were moving her from one house to another, she refused to let us throw anything out- Lol, my brother smarted off and said "its a good thing we buried grandpa or she'd have him stuffed and sitting on the couch "for sentimental reasons". I don't think I could stuff my pets or my spouse. |
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I have read many news stories where older people have had a hard time letting go of a spouse who has died at home. Dad and I have already agreed that he will be cremated and that I will keep him in an urn mixed with his favorite coffee. I will talk to the urn. He suggested putting eyeballs on it with his eyeglasses. ;):D Then he will be interned when I die. |
I've seen shows on TV that do it me myself not sure I could ever do it. Hubby always teases me that he will have my baby Quincy done when he passes but I always say he better NOT. I guess is wouldn't be that creepy having their physical being there to remind me of him/them but I just prefer to keep the memories of them in my heart and I don't need a daily reminder of that laying in my living room. But if I ever change my mind I have a nephew who is a taxidermist and I an get a discount ! |
I am always terribly upset at the passing of my pets but having a quiet resting place for their remains has always brought some peace. I know people who live in apartments that have paid to receive the ashes of their much loved pets. Having a stuffed version of a loyal pet would not be at all comforting to me. I think it would actually lengthen the mourning time to have their once lively bodies in my home. |
UM NO! Like NO! Its weird enough that I have a self in my den with ALL of the pets ashes,collars and a picture. My DH wont let me bury them. He doesn't want them left behind if we move. |
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It is not for me but if others want to do it go for it. It would just make me too sad to see them like that. |
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I couldn't do it. To me, that's kind of weird. Could you stuff a dead human relative to keep him/her around? What's the difference? |
American Stuffers was the name of the show on Animal Planet. They actually stuffed a yorkie that had been killed by a hawk:( |
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