New York state laws are evolving to please the state resident pet lovers. One of the newest state law allows pets to be buried alongside their humans.
You may be thinking, “Wait a minute… pets aren’t allowed to rest in peace with their families?”
According to a story by the The New York Times, “It is unclear how many other states allow pets to be buried with their owners in cemeteries meant for people. In general, said Mr. Fleming, of the state’s Association of Cemeteries, the practice has not been allowed.”
That is, until recently…in New York.
Previously, pet parents who refused to “rest in peace” without their companions by their side had to resort to being buried in a pet cemetery. Edward C. Martin Jr., director of the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, told the publication that every year, 5-7 people are laid to rest there.
This isn’t to say that family members wouldn’t tuck the urn of a dearly departed dog or cat into a relative’s casket. But with this new law, legal and formal plans can be made, making sneaking around unnecessary. What’s more, if the pet happens to outlive its human, both can rest assured knowing that they have side-by-side plots in which to slumber eternally.
The New York law states that all animals must be cremated, and allowance is up to each cemetery’s discretion. But there’s no doubt that permitting pets will be a selling point for some who are still deciding where to reserve their plots.
It only makes sense: if we consider animals to be part of our family, why not be buried together, as families so often are?
“For many New Yorkers, their pets are members of the family,” Cuomo said. “This legislation will roll back this unnecessary regulation and give cemeteries the option to honor the last wishes of pet lovers across New York.”
“It’s like having a kid, so it’s like having a kid buried next to you,” dog walker Shakeema Hutcherson told The New York Times. We think that the pet-mom of a Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix and a temperamental cat certainly has a point.
Do you think other states should pass similar laws?
(h/t: The New York Times)
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Jennie Tempel Lyons
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Ive already stated to my husband. They are to be with me.
Melissa Flores
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Dollie Guerra. Me & Buster ❤
Briget Brockwell Solis
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My mom just passed on Easter Sunday and she wanted her ashes but with her little dog so I did now they’re together forever
Arshad Raza
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Kya ajab tamasha hai tumlog ke peersaab ke friend circle ka…? Hahaha tumlog ka Peersaab jis kuttay ke najayez pille ki vakalat karr raha hai na ab usne mereko peersaab ki bahen ki bhaigiri ki story mein uski bhen ki ek nahaane (bathing) ki bhi storybataya tha Hahaha lo Ab gangster logo ki biwi bahan maa aur betio ki gand jalu kahani suno, dubai mein jab gand dhoone ka paani nahi milta tha na tab peersaab ki bhen beesleri ke paani se nahati thi hahaha aisa mereko ye kutte ke pilla jiski tumlog ka Peersaab vakalat karr raha hai na usne hich bataya tha hahaha
Jab maine kuttay ke pille ko poocha ke tereko ye sab kaise maloom to usne bola ke usko yesab kahani uske family members ne bataye dubai mein hahaha
J'Adore les Chiens
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Nancy Harris
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This is a great decision coming out of New York State. It is wonderful that pets can be buried with their owners.
Noreen Darula
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If the pet is already dead fine
Amber Nicole Pekarski
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Yep they will!!
Ann StQuintin
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Yes.
James Helton
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Yes i do
James Helton
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Yes I do
Darlene Hobson
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Yes
Lori Miller
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Yes our first beagle was cremated and buried with my father-in-law
Dolores Rodriguez
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I do not mind
Jamie Leasure
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Yes!! Finally. I have said to my family plz make sure my dogs get with buried with me some how’
Julie Hale
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Yes
Pamela S. Ward Stinnett
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Not unless she died with me
Adr Deshotel
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Ok do they kill the animal to be buried with the owner? I would hope not.
Marla Sabrina Chavez
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Aaron Griffith
Lise Robert
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Bonne idée
Kurt Ado Dulay Apurada
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Hahaha
Ruth Scottsmith
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Yes if they died about the same time
Karin Clark
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Good
Shellie Elliott
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Yes
Tara Amyotte
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I’ve already decided when it’s time for my dog to cross the rainbow bridge that I will get her cremated and hold onto her ashes & put it in my last wishes someday that she is laid to rest with me and my husband.
Jack Lynch
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YES
Liz McGarry
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Yes
Claire Shuter
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Yes of course. But death for both of us really scares me
Tracey Elliott
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Jackie Rose
Teri Bowers
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Yes, absolutely, my pugs ashes are being kept until I die, and can be cremated also…then we will be put together, and spread over the ocean….
NatGio Wilde
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Of course!
Ken Martin
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Better then my wife
Brian Miller
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The issue isn’t killing your pet when you die; the issue is burying your already dead pet near or with you.
Austin Baile
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Amanda Baile
Tammy Hicks
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Brookle Hicks Buffington
Ajay Tharis Snow-smith
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Most memorabilia doesn’t actually get buried. A lot of places they pick it up after the funeral and toss it.
Julie Geno
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Absolutely!
Valerie Troutman
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Yes!!
Christine Loryman
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My plan is same as Teri I also want my pugs ashes to beside mine though I dread the day I loose him
Patricia Warrings
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What I would really like is to.be buried in the back yard with my pets.!
Tiffany Post
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not any ive been to. They’ve closed the stuff up right in the casket. if that’s true then that’s just down right rude and disgusting!
Patricia Radix
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Yes
Jackie Rose
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Now this would make my dilemma easier.
Daniel Rupp
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Yes, i have 4 that are going with me.
Craig Darling
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I love this is the law in Arizona
Wendy Bruntmyer
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Great idea!
Robert Hurst
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Carol Jean Lamb
Robert Hurst
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Tim Hoover
Beimy G Caridad
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Good I really like that
Beimy G Caridad
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That’s very good to think off I like the idea