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Google only brings up your post.

You could ask a vet that deals with farangs.

I buried our pets under a tree outside the house.

 

As LOS is a Buddhist country cremation would probably be the solution for any that cared.

 

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I haven't heard of such since Thai's typically don't bury their own dead let alone animals. I did some research on this earlier this year and posted a thread on it. I recall there was a temple that did pet cremations but not sure if that went as far as a wee stupa for the ashes to be interred which is as close to a 'burial' one will get. Otherwise, i found a nice pet crematorium north of Naklua, off Highway 3 that did the business and our Jack now sits on the mantelpiece inside a small blue china vase.

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The GF adopted a stray kitten while I was out of the country. Sadly it died, and she buried it in the garden. Not a solution if you live in a condo, I know, but Buddhists evidently do bury their dead pets.

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On ‎04‎.‎12‎.‎2016 at 2:33 PM, Guderian said:

The GF adopted a stray kitten while I was out of the country. Sadly it died, and she buried it in the garden. Not a solution if you live in a condo, I know, but Buddhists evidently do bury their dead pets.

My wife didn't have a cremation for the hamsters. She buried them. Cried a lot when they died, so she did love them.

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Sorry don't know of burial plots, however there are plenty of quiet &private (but public accessible areas) around the lake, out on Soi Siam.

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