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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Amanda Gueli
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Jase Barbour
Elizabeth Ivers
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Yes
Steve Harvey
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This would be nice
Bernice Boardman
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Yes want both my boxers ashes to be buried with me xx
Janet Yates Burnell
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Yes
Mary Ann Marchesano
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OMG THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT I WANT 🙂 AWESOME. UNTIL WE MEET OUR BABIES 🙂
Toukie McElroy
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YES I PLAN ON IT !!
Josephine Rebecca Crossen
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Yes
Diana Gutierrez
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Yes
Melissa Snyder
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Christian O’Donnell
Lindsey Kadzevski
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That would be wonderful
Satomi Munn
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Nathan Munn
Julie Sheard
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Yes .
Kathy M Coleman
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It could get a bit crowded
Cathy Grady Stephens
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Yes.
LaRue Simons
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Yes
Jocelyn Cerezo
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Super great idea
Jocelyn Cerezo
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For sure
Ellen Raffelson
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For how much
Sherri Pruitt
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Yes
Nancy Thompson Neal
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Yes
Jocelyn Palermo
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That’s my plan also
Cherie Smith- Faria
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Yes of course!
Wolf Ander
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That’s fine
Susan Larsen
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WE ARE IN OUR 70’S & HAVE A 13yrOLD DOXIE. SHE WILL BE OUR LAST DOG BECAUSE WE DON’T WANT OUR DOG TO OUT LAST US.
Alina Bilal
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Yes
Christopher Åkesson
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Yes ❤️
Cathie Gartner
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Absolutely
Jim Davidson
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When my dad’s ashes were buried, some people placed photos and letters in the hole. My first thought was to carry my dog to the next world when our respective time comes.
Jim Davidson
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The future of my pets is more important than the final distribution of my financial assets.
Frank Guerin
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Absolutey
Heidi Blank
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Yes
Kendal Irving
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Cameron Matthews
Kim Davis
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Yes for sure
Ivana Horvat
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Marta Mikša <3
Crystal G Lude
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Absolutely! I had to say good bye to my best fury friend of 12 years this past Saturday, she has been cremated and i hope one day to see her again!
Linda Jalca
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Absolutely. I have my dogs’ ashes and my family knows I want those ashes with me when my time comes.
Michelle Cappeluti
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Absolutely!! I have told my hubby all my babies ashes are to come into my coffin when I’m buried.
Jeannette Torres
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Of course!!❤
Anna Holley
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Janet Hopkins
Alison Degg
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Yes
Sheryl Chamberlain Hart
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I’ve told Cancer and my son that I want to be cremated and put on top of my fave horse’s grave in the pasture.
Elizabeth Edmondson
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Yes please
David Holley
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Julia Holley
Pat Piccione-Athanasion
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Yes!
Lana Hildred
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Mathew Hildred X there ya go kisha is to be with u xx were her heart is xx
Patricia Vandervoort
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Hope this idea comes to Toronto, Canada
Janice Pearce
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Yes
Rita Atkins
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I don’t understand why there would ever be laws against it. Humans are so cavalier.
Francine Leimeister
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Yes