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  • I cry over them for awhile, then bury them in the back yard with a stepping stone for a marker.
  • I cannot imagine 'disposing' of my pets. They are family to me. The idea of keeping them frozen puts me off, but if I had to wait for the ground to thaw, I might. I'm not sure if it's totally illegal to bury my pets in my yard or not. If it is, I will have them cremated and scatter their ashes at our cabin in Minnesota, where they most love to be.
  • i kept tweety frozen for more than 3 years until my daughter-in-law finally buried him under the tree he spent his last day.i've had him for more than 10 years. he used to whistle 32 different whistles without a break,that was something he did all day.even though he was just a bird,to this day i continue to think of him and how blessed i was to have had him as a pet.
  • Dispose? Frozen? What are they, produce? o.O I spend a few hours or less mourning without moving them. Then I dig a whole, praying and thinking to them the entire time. I put them in the ground and give them my wishes for whatever is after death.
  • I Cry and then after a while i take the Pet and Bury them in the backyard and make a little Memorial for them
  • I have mine cremated. I don't know how I'd keep them frozen, I have 130+ lb dogs! Wouldn't fit in my freezer!
  • i dispose of them immediatly. well, not dispose. i give them a funeral :[[
  • I bury pets. Why would anyone freeze a dead animal? Just curious.
  • I bury them! People freeze dead animals?

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