Saying goodbye to pets with aquamation, water-based cremation

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Saying goodbye to pets with aquamation, water-based cremation
AquamationCholla AfterlifePet Funeral Home
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One Marana woman opened Cholla Afterlife , a pet funeral home that offers aquamation. The owner had a not-so-pleasant experience with having her pets cremated years ago, inspiring her to start this business and offer the service.Dr. Paula Rivadeneira, the owner, says when her dog and cat were cremated in 2008, she was unsure if she got the right ashes and paw prints from the crematorium and felt the process was impersonal.

'They actually go into their own individual compartments which you can actually see here.'Aquamation uses water and alkali chemicals instead of flames to break down remains.'At the end of the process,' Dr. Rivadeneria said. 'All you have left is bones.'After that, the bones go into a drying room.'Everything gets tracked, like I said, so I know where everyone is and then I turn those bones into the powder that you get in your return container,' Dr.

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