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How Do I Choose a Pet Urn for My Beloved Feline?

Deciding what to do with your beloved pet's ashes after he or she has passed away can be a daunting task. However, there are many options available for pet owners who want to memorialise their furry friends. You may even want to keep the remains in your home while you make this decision, but if you need storage space or would like a more discreet option, consider placing them in an urn that you can keep on display somewhere in your house. Pet urns come in all shapes and sizes and offer different styles and designs—from simple keepsake boxes with engraved names and dates of birth, death and burial; to elegant crystal glass containers with engraved paw prints inside the lid; even animal sculptures created from stone or wood.

Think About Size

The size of your pet's urn is one of the most important considerations, as it will have a huge impact on how you choose to display it in your home. If you want something that blends into your decor, you may want to opt for a small urn so that it'll be less noticeable—but if you'd like an antique-looking piece of furniture or something with more personality and character, then a large urn might be best.

  • Large is better than small: In general, larger pet urns can hold more ashes than smaller ones—and depending on how much space you have in your home and what kind of look you're going for (more discrete? More spacious?), this may or may not matter. A larger container will take up more room; however, if space isn't an issue for you then there's no reason why having an extra bottle opener isn't worth having!
  • Pet cremation containers come in all different sizes and shapes; some are meant only for ashes while others can also hold other mementoes such as photos or jewellery belonging to pets past. And since every type has its own benefits and drawbacks when compared against others within the same category...

Do You Want An Urn That Is Engravable?

The next question to ask yourself is whether you want an engraved pet urn. Engraved pet urns can be customised to your pet's name and paw print, which makes it a great way to remember your beloved companion. However, the benefits of an engraved pet urn come with a price tag: they're more expensive than non-engraved urns for pets and last longer than unengraved ones because they're made from sturdier materials that are less prone to scratches and other damage from pets or humans (especially children).

If you're looking for something that's more affordable but still gives you options for customisation, consider buying a blank pet cremation keepsake box instead of an engravable one. A blank keepsake box allows for plenty of personalization options without requiring any additional cost upfront; all it takes is some paint pens or markers!

What Colours Or Styles Do You Prefer?

You may want to choose a colour or style that matches the decor of your home. For example, if you have a room in your house that has a lot of wood furniture and wood floors, it might be best to choose an urn for pets with natural colours. If you have lots of bright colours in your home, it might be nice to get an urn with bright colours too.

There are also many different styles available, so this will be something else you should think about when choosing an urn for your cat. You could choose a plain-looking box-like shape or one that looks like it was made by hand out of clay (some people really like these). You could also go with something more artistic, like one shaped like a paw print or even moulded into the shape of your kitty’s face!

If none of these options seem right at first glance but they all look equally good then go ahead and ask someone else their opinion on which one they think would work best!

Should The Urn Include A Photo Frame?

Yes, it is a good idea to include a photo frame with your pet's urn. It's especially important if you have no other mementos of your beloved cat, as the picture can help you remember the good times you had together.

It's also nice to include photos of yourself with the cat in the picture frame so that people who visit your pet's grave know who he belonged to and how much he meant to you.

Is Sculptural Design Important To You? (E. G., A Cat Urn)

If you're looking for something that will make your cat's final resting place unique and beautiful, a sculptural design is a great option. These designs typically feature an image or representation of cats or other animals. A common example of this type of ash urns for pets is one shaped like an actual cat or made to look like \the paw print of a feline. Other possibilities include wood sculptures with lifelike features, metal urns decorated with images from nature and more.

Considering your urn style options can make this difficult decision a little easier.

There are many options to consider when choosing a pet urn. The first decision you will need to make is the size of your cat's urn and what material you want it made of. You also may want to consider whether or not you want it engraved with your cat's name, birthday or other special dates.

Another thing to consider is the style and colour of your pet urn. There are several different shapes available including cube, rectangular, heart-shaped and sphere styles. The colour range includes blue, green, black and brown among others so you can find something that matches both the personality of your cat as well as your home decor tastes if necessary! You might also want an option that allows for engraving on its surface so that a photo could be included within an enclosed compartment inside the urn itself—or even just write something about them as part of their legacy instead!

Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide the best urn for your cat. But if you want a little help along the way, we hope our list of tips was helpful! 

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