Opinion: ‘Until we meet again, brave little cat.’ The heartbreak and taboo of burying our pets | CNN

The act of burying our pets is often viewed as a necessary rite of passage for those who have lost their beloved companions. However, this practice has a long history that predates human funerals by centuries.

In Europe and North America, the first public pet cemeteries were established in the 19th century, with London's Hyde Park Pet Cemetery opening its gates to animals as far back as 1881. Today, cities like Barcelona are investing in creating their own public pet cemeteries, providing a space for pet owners to mourn and pay tribute to their dearly departed.

The concept of a pet cemetery is not just about providing a final resting place for our pets; it's also about acknowledging the bond that we share with them. The epitaphs on pet gravestones reveal a deep affection and sense of loss, with phrases like "Until we meet again" becoming increasingly common in recent years.

The reasons behind this shift are complex, but one factor is the growing acceptance of human-animal relationships as essential to our collective well-being. As society becomes more empathetic towards the pain of losing a pet, it's not surprising that we're seeing a rise in rituals and practices that resemble those used for mourning the loss of our closest human relationships.

However, there's also an economic aspect at play. The cost of creating and maintaining a public pet cemetery can be prohibitively expensive, making it inaccessible to many pet owners. This has led some to opt for alternative methods, such as keeping cremated remains within their home or spreading ashes in a meaningful location.

Despite these limitations, the availability of public pet cemeteries like Barcelona's will undoubtedly provide a sense of closure and comfort to those who have lost their pets. As we continue to navigate the complexities of grief and loss, it's heartening to see that society is moving towards a more compassionate and accepting attitude towards our relationships with animals.

Ultimately, the creation of public pet cemeteries like Barcelona's serves as a testament to the enduring power of human-animal bonds. By providing a sacred space for us to mourn and remember our beloved pets, we're not only honoring their memory but also acknowledging the depth of emotions that come with losing them.
 
I'm loving this trend of public pet cemeteries popping up in cities 🌳💕. I mean, who wouldn't want a special spot to say goodbye to Fido or Whiskers? But seriously, it's interesting to see how our attitudes towards pets have changed over time. Like, back in the day, burying them was just seen as necessary, but now we're creating entire cemeteries and making it a thing 💸. And I get why - losing a pet is still one of the toughest experiences you can go through, and having a dedicated space to grieve can be really helpful. But at the same time, I think some people might be struggling financially with all these new options 🤑. Either way, I'm just happy that we're starting to acknowledge the importance of our relationships with animals 🐾❤️.
 
🐾💔 I think it's amazing how people are finally getting the recognition they deserve after lovin' and losin' their furry friends 🙏. It's like, we've always taken care of each other, so why not our pets too? 💕 The pet cemeteries in Barcelona sound like a beautiful way to honor those memories and it's awesome that cities are investin' in 'em 🌳. But y'know what's even crazier? How people are startin' to realize that losin' a pet is just as hard as losin' a human family member 😭. It's all about showin' our pets some love and respect after they're gone 💗. And let's be real, who doesn't wanna have a fancy gravestone with a cute epitaph like "Until we meet again" 🤣?
 
Meh, another thing people need to deal with... I mean, it's nice that cities are setting up public pet cemeteries or whatever, but it's just so expensive 🤑. I'm sure only the wealthy people can afford to send their pets off to a fancy cemetery in Barcelona. What about the rest of us? We're stuck spreading ashes around in some random spot or keeping them at home... not exactly the most dignified way to say goodbye, if you ask me 😐.
 
I'm low-key obsessed w/ these public pet cemeteries!!! Like, it's so nice 2 see ppl r recognized 4 thier emotional pain lol. I mean, who doesn't wanna have a special spot 2 lay their furry bestie 2 rest? 🐾💔 It's like, we're already mourning the loss o' our pets, w/ all thos tears & heartbreak... but now we got these beautiful places 2 honor thier memory. And OMG, thos epitaphs tho! "Until we meet again"... 😭 It's just so beautiful! 🌼 I wish more cities had thos options available, it'd be a game-changer 4 pet owners everywhere! 💕
 
Ugh 🤕, just found out that some pet owners in Asia are having to bury their pets in mass graves because they can't afford the cost of traditional pet cemeteries 😩. And get this - there's a growing number of people who are choosing to keep their pets' ashes in vases or urns on their kitchen counters... yeah, that's just gross 💀. On a more positive note tho, I'm all for ppl having somethin to grieve over 🤝, but it's wild how expensive pet cemeteries can be in some places. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if more cities start investin' in public pet cemeteries like Barcelona 💸
 
I mean come on, burying your dog is like, so last century 🤣. I get it, pets are like family members or something, but can't we just cremate them and be done with it? It's not like it's a big deal... oh wait, it totally is 🙃. People cry when they lose their pets because they're emotional and stuff, but honestly, it's just a dog. I mean, I've had my fair share of late night gaming sessions without anyone judging me (except maybe my cat 👀). Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a good pet cemetery, but can we make it more affordable? Or just have a 'pet memorial park' where people can go and take selfies with their urns 📸. That way everyone wins!
 
I mean, it's kinda cool that people are creating these public pet cemeteries now. But have you seen the cost of some of these places? Like, Barcelona's one is $5k for a plot! That's insane. And what about all the other pets who don't have owners rich enough to afford a spot? 🤔 It's like, we're trying to provide comfort and closure for pet owners, but we're also pricing them out of it. 😐 I mean, I'm all for showing respect and compassion towards our furry friends, but can't we find more affordable ways to do that? Maybe some community-run options or something? 🤷‍♂️
 
I feel bad for those who cant afford public pet cemeteries 🐾💔... cremation or ash scattering at home is a viable option tho 👍... it's still about giving our pets the respect and closure they deserve 💕
 
idk why ppl are so down on public pet cemeteries 🤷‍♂️ they just wanna pay respects to their pets like humans do? and it's not like its gonna break the bank or anything 💸 barca is doing a great job by investing in one tho 🙌 gotta respect that. some people might think its weird but honestly who doesnt love their pets unconditionally? ❤️ anyway, if ppl can get on board with pet cemeteries then i say its all good 😊
 
I think it's really beautiful how pet cemeteries are becoming more common now 🐾💕. I mean, we already grieve when we lose a human loved one, so why not do the same for our furry friends? It's like, they're part of our family too, right? 💖 And yeah, it's not just about the emotional connection; it's also about respecting their memory and keeping their memory alive in some way. I've seen those epitaphs on pet gravestones and they're so touching 🤗. It's like, "Until we meet again" – it's such a sweet sentiment. Anyway, I think it's awesome that cities are investing in creating these public spaces for people to mourn and pay tribute to their pets. It's like, we're finally recognizing the value of those relationships 💯.
 
I think its great that cities are investing in public pet cemeteries 🌳💕. Its like people finally realise that losing a pet is just as painful as losing a human family member 👺. I've seen so many memes and stories online about people cremating their pets at home or scattering ashes in special places, but having a proper cemetery where you can pay respects and say goodbye feels really important 💫. Its not just about the emotional closure, its also about acknowledging that our pets are part of our family 🐾❤️. And yeah, I get that creating these cemeteries can be expensive, but for those who can afford it, it's a great way to honor their pet's memory 😊.
 
I think it's so cool that cities are investing in pet cemeteries now 🐾💚. Like, I've lost my own furry friend a few years ago and it was such a tough time for me. But seeing all those beautiful gravestones and epitaphs is just... wow 😭. It shows how much we care about our pets, you know? And I think it's great that people are starting to talk more openly about grief and loss when it comes to animals 🤗. Of course, it's not always easy or affordable for everyone to visit a public pet cemetery, but I think it's still super important that these spaces exist 🌎. They give us a chance to say goodbye properly and honor our pets' memory in a meaningful way 💫.
 
I'm like totally bummed that pet cemeteries are expensive 🤕, you know? I've had my cat Luna since she was a kitten and it's just so hard to say goodbye 💔. But at least now there are places where people can go to remember their pets, like Barcelona's new one 📍. It's nice that we're becoming more accepting of our feelings towards animals, even if it means paying a pretty penny for a grave 😴. I wish more cities could do this stuff, though - it'd be amazing to have a place where you can go and visit your furry friend anytime you want 🐾💕.
 
I totally get why pet cemeteries are becoming more popular 🐾💔. I mean, it's like when my grandma passed away and my whole family had to cope with grief together. Losing a pet is just as painful, you know? It's not just about saying goodbye; it's about acknowledging the love and companionship we shared with them ❤️. But at the same time, I can understand why some people might not be able to afford or even want to visit a cemetery for their pets 🤑. Maybe they'd rather keep the ashes at home or scatter them in a special place? It's all about being respectful and finding your own way to say goodbye 💫.
 
I think its so cool that cities are starting to create public pet cemeteries now 🐾💔. I mean, I've had my own furry friends since high school and losing them is like losing a family member, you know? Its like, I remember when my dog passed away in 2020, it was like a part of me died too 😭. The fact that there are now places where pet owners can go to mourn and pay tribute to their pets is just amazing. And the epitaphs on the gravestones are so beautiful, its like they're speaking straight to your heart ❤️. I hope more cities follow Barcelona's lead in creating these spaces, it would really help people cope with the loss of their pets 🐾💕
 
🙌 gotta say, pet cemeteries are getting more legit lol they shoulda done this ages ago tho, it's about time people acknowledged the bond between us and our fur babies 🐾💔 i mean, it's not just about giving a space for pets to rest, it's about showin' respect and closure for the owners too. and can u believe some cities are investin' in this already? 🤑 like Barcelona, who would've thought, right? and yea, it's all about society bein more empathetic towards animal loss now 🤝 gotta give props to them doin somethin positive 👍
 
I think it's really cool how cities are starting to recognize the importance of pet loss & creating public pet cemeteries 🐾💕 Like Barcelona's one, it gives people a sense of closure & comfort when they're grieving the loss of their furry friends... but at the same time, I can understand why some pet owners might not be able to afford it 😔. Maybe we can find ways for pet owners to still honor their pets without breaking the bank? 🤔 Like, maybe community-run pet cemeteries or online platforms where people can share memories & photos of their pets... that way everyone can feel included 🌎
 
I love how pet cemeteries are becoming more mainstream 🐾💕 It's so sad that people were shamed into burying their pets privately, when all they needed was a place to grieve and remember their furry friends 💔 But I think it's awesome that cities like Barcelona are investing in public spaces for pet owners to mourn and celebrate the lives of their pets 🌳 It's not just about providing a final resting place; it's about acknowledging the love and connection we share with our animals ❤️ I also think it's interesting that epitaphs on pet gravestones are becoming more sentimental, like "Until we meet again"... it shows how much we're recognizing the emotional impact of losing a pet 🐾💖
 
🐾💔 i think its really sweet how pet cemeteries are popping up in cities now! its like we finally acknowledge that our furry friends are part of the family too 🤗, and it feels so comforting to have a space to say goodbye and remember them ❤️. but yeah, the cost thing is a bummer 🤑... at least there's always cremation or spreading ashes at home as an option 💨🌿
 
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