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My gorgeous black long haired cat died when I was on holiday - the day before I was due to fly home. It was a terrible terrible shock. My MIL took her to vets. I called them and asked for her to be privately cremated as I have nowhere to bury her. They've called to say the ashes are ready to be collected for me to scatter , so I'm waiting in vets with all the other people with happy barking dogs and cats in cages etc, Expecting to be called into a private room, when a member of staff walks out and hands me a large paper bag with my cats remains in a little box! ! I was so shocked that I just burst into tears on the spot. Everyone just looked at me and it was so awkward. Can't believe how insensitive they were
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also had a nice card from my vet who reassured me that I had done the right thing. The vet where my cat died was not my usual vet though - it was a 24h out of hours vet and I took puss there on a weekend evening. The ashes were handed over at reception but they certainly weren`t insensitive - they waived the £90 fee. Some vets don`t actually have a private room
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