except when your fish is like 16 inches+ long dont try to flush thoses HAHA! I had a fish that was over 24 inches long when it died, I burried one... one died during a snow storm... I packed it in a ziplock and threw it away... probably not the best idea. To not sound so creepy... when I was little I used to not let my parents burry my birds/rabbits/hamsters that passed, we froze them in a freezer just for them and every week I would go out and "visit" them. When I turned 10 or 11 I burried all of them together in a large hole all in their own little boxes. (the grass grows really well there HAHAHAHA). Now I have no problem letting go of them. I think It depends on where you are in life. As a little kid I couldn't deal with death so my parents made it easier on me by letting me revist them when I needed to. But now I am all for giving them a proper burrial. If I was renting or lived in an apartment (not my own yard) I would cremate them (if they were cats/dogs/rabbits.) birds, fish, or whatever else I would probably throw away.
What's the best way to get rid of a dead pet?
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except when your fish is like 16 inches+ long dont try to flush thoses HAHA! I had a fish that was over 24 inches long when it died, I burried one... one died during a snow storm... I packed it in a ziplock and threw it away... probably not the best idea. To not sound so creepy... when I was little I used to not let my parents burry my birds/rabbits/hamsters that passed, we froze them in a freezer just for them and every week I would go out and "visit" them. When I turned 10 or 11 I burried all of them together in a large hole all in their own little boxes. (the grass grows really well there HAHAHAHA). Now I have no problem letting go of them. I think It depends on where you are in life. As a little kid I couldn't deal with death so my parents made it easier on me by letting me revist them when I needed to. But now I am all for giving them a proper burrial. If I was renting or lived in an apartment (not my own yard) I would cremate them (if they were cats/dogs/rabbits.) birds, fish, or whatever else I would probably throw away.