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Hi, looks like we are about to lose our beloved staffing aged 11 who we've owned 11 years! Devastating isn't the word. We want her to be cremated and brought home I don't even no where to start looking or how it all works when she dies! Also what are the general costs? Money won't 've a problem for this just wondering? Thanks

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So sorry for you, Im sure if you ask your vet they will be able to give you options.

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Yes, the vet will offer this service but if you want to deal with it yourself (I am not sure if there will be a price difference), just google 'pet cremation services' South Yorkshire. There is one at Adwick-le-Street here and one in Rotherham here.

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Pets at rest at Elmton near Creswell, are realy good, Ive used them three times now, and my brother took his little cat yesterday, they are very caring, and its such a beautiful place, I think its about £150, you take your pet and them go back the next day to collect their ashes, and each pet is cremated individually, I never knew such a place could exist for our pets, definitely recommend.

 

So sorry you are having to face losing your pet

 

Many years ago I used the one at Doncaster it was dreadful

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Thoughts are with you, this is a difficult time and a difficult decision to make.

 

Your vet will be able to help, as all veterinary practices have a pet crematorium who can collect your pet and whether you want your pets ashes returned, or indeed your pet buried in their pet cemetery they can undertake this and carry out your instructions.

 

Prices will vary.

 

On a personal note I can recommend Rossendale Pet Crematorium - they are based in Lancashire but do collect from a number of vets in the Rotherham and Sheffield area. They took great care of my old boy, when he passed away.

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