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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 1K3 on August 23, 2006, 12:58:30 AM
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I saw this segment on ABC Primetime
If your pet died, would you preserve your pet forever by FREEZE-DRYING them and make them into a decoration object?
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Yuck
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I'll do it
They'll make a good display in front of my lawn :D
(j/k)
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Sounds cheaper than stuffing...why not!?
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I found a good website on Freeze-Drying your pet
http://www.petpreservations.com/
Pet Preservation...a comforting alternative option
The loss of a loved family pet can be one of the most tragic times in your life. The decision you
must make, following this loss, can be both difficult and confusing.
For some people, burial is not an option. You may be limited by local regulations, and may not
have a pet cemetery in your area. You may live in an apartment, or community, where you do
not have a private yard. Perhaps you know that you might someday move from your home, and
can't bear the thought of leaving your pet behind. Maybe you feel that burial is just not the right
choice for you.
Some people simply do not believe in the process of cremation. There is an alternative.
Pet preservation, also known as freeze drying, is the comforting alternative to your pet's burial
or cremation. Take time to consider all of your options, because only you can decide what is
best for you and your pet.
NOTE: Pictures showed below are pets that were FREEZE-DRIED
(http://www.perpetualpet.net/pics/Cisco_with_cats_015.jpg)
(http://www.perpetualpet.net/pics/trigger.jpg)
(http://www.petpreservations.com/images/snuffy.jpg)
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If I ever see that in a chick's house.. I'm RUNNING!
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What happens when they melt? :rolleyes:
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They are not frozen Nilsen. It's just that the process of freezing them dries them out completely til they are stone.
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Im sorry, but when my pets die I want to remember them when they were alive, not as some cheezy looking, dust-collecting, door stop with sunglasses and a set of keys hanging from a hook on its snout.
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
They are not frozen Nilsen. It's just that the process of freezing them dries them out completely til they are stone.
Oh really :D
I thought it would be more fun if the were frozen. Imagine the tasty drinks one could make.
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Hehe. Imagine as the pet slowly comes back to life...
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Why wait for 'em to die? :aok
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Originally posted by lukster
Why wait for 'em to die? :aok
Winner.
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I want mine in action poses. Ttaking a dump...licking themselves.
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Originally posted by BlueJ1
I want mine in action poses. Ttaking a dump...licking themselves.
Humping an leg...
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Originally posted by Maniac
Humping an leg...
I'll put that on my lawn for display!
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Remember this will be the only way to remember our furry chums after the terrible virus wipes out all the cats and dogs and we have to use Apes as pets, waiters, and laborers.
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My kids love our dog to death, they would probably like this, hence I am not going to show this to them.
When our dog is gone, I say good riddance. The sorry punk pees on the floor every night instead of waking us up. Sometimes he poops right in front of the door AFTER going outside. :cry
If it wasnt for the kids, he would have been gone long ago.