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This question might be better suited elsewhere but the answers would help others who have had their kitty cats pass away so I am posting it here.
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My kitty cats remains were returned to us today (cremated) in a wooden box and a clay paw print.
Is there anything I need to do to make sure they are kept safe for as long as humanly possible?
I am reading some conflicting information, about not handling the clay pawprint with my hands as the oils could damage it and also to put it in an air tight container as air will dry the clay out and crack it.
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I would definitely not be happy if some bugs or something got inside the wooden box and into the remains or if the clay paw print cracked.... it’s all I have left of my sweet angel.
Thank you.
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My kitty cats remains were returned to us today (cremated) in a wooden box and a clay paw print.
Is there anything I need to do to make sure they are kept safe for as long as humanly possible?
I am reading some conflicting information, about not handling the clay pawprint with my hands as the oils could damage it and also to put it in an air tight container as air will dry the clay out and crack it.
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I would definitely not be happy if some bugs or something got inside the wooden box and into the remains or if the clay paw print cracked.... it’s all I have left of my sweet angel.
Thank you.