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Do you also have to make a cross or headstone with the cats name on it?
lol not for this one - but my daughter’s cat that died last year has a little tombstone in the back
 
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That's funny, there are not many states with laws against burying your mother-in-law on your own property.
I'm pretty sure burying my mother-in-law would be illegal in my state -- she's still alive. (And an excellent person, I should add.)
 
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Since I'm thinking about funny death stories...another one comes to mind!

I knew this guy years ago that was dating this girl. Unfortunately her mom died. Her mom had always said she wished she could have her ashes spread at Disney. So - since the loss was still fresh - they both decided to try and concoct a scheme to fulfill that wish. They decided to drive on property after closing time, sneak in, and spread the ashes in "the happiest place on Earth".

Well, they get into the parking lot, and before they can find a space off in the distance they see security coming. They freak...and he starts driving like a race car driver to get out of there before security can get his plates/etc. As he's hauling through the parking lot - apparently they had the thought "it's now or never - and the parking lot IS Disney" - so down the window goes and out she leans - mucking around with the urn to try and uncork it and spread mom around the parking lot.

Well, it was raining that night. So, the wind combined with the rain, mom ended up getting plastered down the side of his car.

He wasn't the kind of guy that washed his car very often...so for a few months you could see "mom" spread down the passenger side of his car. lol
 
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Can you imagine anything more humiliating than finding out that your remains will end up spread down the side of some 15 year old beater car for a few weeks - until he finally gets around to washing you off? lol
 
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