
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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Helen Stachiotti
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Yes. What’s the difference? We’re all worm food in the end, although I’d rather have a Viking funeral. I wish that was still legal.
Tracy Jordan
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Yes I wood love my pet with me when I passed on
Stephanie Towner Parker
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Yes
Janice K. Foster-Jackson
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You bet!
Jenn Martin
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What state Massachusetts ?
Chelsea Price
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Bruce Alan Russell III
Goodnight Gracie
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Uhh….hell ya?! Is that even needed to be asked? They are family.
Jenn Martin
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Yes but my dog will be way gone before me Iam only 31 unless I get other dogs when Iam a old lady
Moyna Ullah
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my last baby’s ashes are going in with me
Samantha Cameron
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I’m getting my babies cremated but I still want them with me ♡
Paula Bray
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Yes, that is our right.
Irene Maxwell
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Only if he was dead
Patricia Strum
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Yes
Matt Ashley Taylor
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Yes
Kacey Renae Gonzales
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Yes!!!! But just place their cremains with me. Tins and all
MaryAnn Gardiner
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For. Sure
Puppies
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wonderful
Roger Lasko
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Absolutely !
Donnie Hatcher
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Watch it. Not a good thing
Nancy Dahood
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Most definitely!!!!
Nancy Dahood
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The ones that have already passed, not the living ones, they have a place to go duh
Joyce Shoup
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Yes I would be with my dog
Damaris J. Roop
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Why can’t this be a thing everywhere? pets are family.
Her Son
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Lily Buitimea
Lisa Hughes
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nice
Jeff Nunziata
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Tamara…
Jaymie Hall
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Kati Harris
Michelle Thorpe
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All my dogs are coming with me so I can have them with me in my after life.
Pam Mcgregor
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With me
Anna Gartin
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Yes
Amy Elizabeth
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Amber Reiner
Marc Kozerski
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Yes
Gerard O'Leary
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Yes ……..
Liz La Flare Krol
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Mary Kathleen
Helen Ogden
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Absolutely
Jim Preyde
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I can’t think of any reason why this shouldn’t be allowed.
Nicole Marie
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Hell yes
Bev Berg Baker
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Yes, of course!
Judy Panes
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Mine have been cremated and their urns are to be buried in my casket with me
Elsie Thomson
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Great.
Suzanne Cain Angelo
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Yes. I want to be cremated, but I still want my dogs near me when I’m placed in a Columbarian.
Janie Whiteside
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Yes
Kerry Mortimer
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For sure my dogs are my kids and I grieve for them still
Joanne Kucirka Beddy Cosimano
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Same here – my husband and I have an urn for our ashes to be co-mingled with our beloved Baron when our times come…Together happily in this world, together happily across the Rainbow Bridge…
Meryle Patchett
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Absolutely
Doreen Marciano
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I have Already made plans to be Cremated & to have my Pugs ashes spread with me !! They were with me ALL their Life … & will be with me After.
Sheila Albrighton
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Yes
Marilyn Davis
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WE buried 2 of our babies and since moved last one we cremated and hubby says we are going to buy a good size jar and all of the rest of our babies will be cremated and when its his time he is to be cremated and I will be also and the kids are to put all our ashes together…
Lisa Walker
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Nope we all will be creamated.
Kelly Kelly Tonnard
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Awwwwwwwwwww this is just amazing!!!!!!