Pet Tales

Our pets feel like family members, and we grieve them the same way.  Your pet’s obituary may never make it to the local newspaper, but it can still provide an enormous amount of solace for you and any other family members or friends.

To read more about some helpful tips on writing your pet’s obituary click here.
No one wanted him.  Jack was returned to RACC twice because he was "aloof".  Mr Aloof stuck his head in
Two of the best  guys that Caring Pet has taking care of for us. Forever grateful!
Thank you for doing the cremation for Rascal. You handled things very quickly and I appreciate being able to have
Rondo to the rescue. I didn’t rescue you you rescued me. I originally got you for my mom but I
Buddy was a Maltipoo, originally adopted from a shelter in Iowa by an assisted living facility in my home town. 
Coco was the sweetest boy ever.  Always wanted to be pet and always excited to see everyone. I wish we
Ben you always be daddy little boy From sun up to sun down. You & I was will always to
Hank gained 5lbs a week for the first year and hit 100lbs at 8 months old. At his heaviest, he
As a Disabled Veteran, Bruno was the greatest thing to come into my life as my ESA. I could type
Garfield was a little kitty that I rescued and from the time I did he had a strong will to