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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 163 Joined: 9-February 05 Member No.: 694 ![]() |
This may be a really strange question, but I feel comfortable enough to be strange here. We'll be getting Inky's ashes soon and he'll be arriving in a tacky tin box. Once his new urn arrives, how do I move him into it? Do you actually pour the ashes in? I think I'll lose it if he somehow "spills" during the transfer process. Any tips? The last thing I want is to hurt him.
Thanks for any knowledge you can share. Sorry to be a moron! Pat -------------------- INKY November 26, 1991-February 5, 2005
TAZ April 1, 1992 - July 27, 2009 Our special boys will be forever loved. |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 154 Joined: 23-December 04 Member No.: 629 ![]() |
Most the time they come in a plastic bag inside urn. I did however get ashes back from 2 of my cats that were in a tin and they are not in a plastic bag.
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![]() Forum Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 1,073 Joined: 3-March 03 From: Midwest USA Member No.: 1 ![]() |
yes, usually it is in a bag. i kept tribble's cremains in the bag and placed it inside the container i used, to avoid spillage.
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