Pet Cremation NY - For Veterinarians
As the immense benefits of Aquamation become clear, it is starting to be the "Pet Disposition" of choice for many Veterinary clinics and hospitals. It is a eco-friendly 3rd option in NY with a state of the art crematory located locally inside the NYC metro area. We are the closest crematory from NYC without having to cross over a bridge to go to another State. Families not given Aquamation as an option when in fact it is available, see it as a disservice to them. Final arrangements are a personal choice for every family and Veterinarians should provide their clients with all end of life options. This video explains all the benefits available to Veterinary clinics and hospitals in New York, Westchester and New Jersey.
The Kodak Moment: Pet Aquamation and Flame Based Pet Cremation
We are www.cca.pet. As a green company directly serving Veterinarians and pet owners, we truly believe aquamation, a form of cremation, is the future of Pet Aftercare. Aquamation is an eco-friendly alternative to flame cremation. That’s an extremely important point to consider because pet owners and Veterinarians now have a bio-friendly choice in the final disposition of their pets.
Pet Aquamation Explained
Pet Aquamation explained in under 2 minutes. Aquamation is the same process that occurs as part of nature’s course when a pet is laid to rest naturally in the soil.
When choosing Aquamation as a process of disposition for a pet; A combination of gentle water flow, temperature, and alkalinity are used to accelerate the breakdown of organic materials.
The process uses a solution of 95% water and 5% alkali and it’s actually the water molecules that break the bonds. At the end of the Aquamation process, the only remains are the inorganic minerals of the bone.
The mineral remains of the bone are then dried and processed into a powder for return to the family.
Aquamation is simply a gentler form of disposition for pets as opposed to fire cremation, and on top of that, it has the lowest environmental impact of all other pet care options on the planet.
Right now, we are responsible for the well-being of our children and the world our younger generation will inherit from us. Today, it’s up to us to do what we can for the benefit of future generations. Do we think the Animal Health Care Industry will encourage and offer families a gentler, much more eco-friendly process that uses water instead of fire to return a pet back to mother nature? We think so and upon considering the eco-friendly benefits available to you and your family, we believe you will too. www.compassionatecareaquamation.com