Business lays precious pets to rest with dignity and compassion

Leesa Neilen loves animals — including her puppy ‘Yoko’, and believes “every pet deserves to have a loving send off”.

For most people saying goodbye to a furry member of the family can be a terribly painful and difficult experience.

But one Yandina businesswoman is working to help soften the blow of a pet’s passing by offering dignified and specialised after care.

“We know the passing of a pet can be as significant as losing a friend or family member, because for many of us, that’s what pets are — family,” said Leesa Neilen of Sunshine Coast Pet Crematorium.

Leesa started the crematorium four and a half years ago and has helped hundreds of pet owners send off their beloved pets.

“I have been surrounded by animals my entire life and to live without them is unthinkable to me,” Leesa said. “So I feel I have a deep understanding for the connection between people and their pets.

“Through my work, I get to hear so many beautiful stories and it is an incredible privilege to walk through this experience with others.

“People are sometimes surprised by the intensity of the grief and sense of loss they feel when a pet departs,” Leesa explained. “It can be difficult to talk about your loss with friends or relatives who may not understand feeling such sadness over what they may refer to as ‘just an animal’.”

Leesa offers a range of options for people to honour their pet, from classic timber boxes to one of a kind handcrafted urns and burial crosses. Additional memorial products such as jewellery and photo frames are also available.

“You will receive all and only your pet’s ashes,” said Leesa. “This is very important.

“Every pet deserves to have a loving send off, and that is exactly what we offer.”

You can find out more on www.sunshinecoastpetcrematorium.com.au.

 
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