The first to decompose in pet remains in ash form are the hairs, followed by the skin and flesh. Bones will not be decomposed into ashes. After cremation is completed, what remains are the bone fragments of the pet. When enshrining the ashes, we can try to retain the original shape of the bone fragments as per the request of the pet owner. For large pets, the urn may not be able to hold all the ashes. In this case, we will grind the bone fragments into powder.
The color of pet ashes is generally grayish-white as a whole, but there will be some trace minerals and organic compounds remaining on the bone fragments. Some organic matter may cause the ashes to appear black, red, yellow. The most common are ashes with green spots. Why do pet ashes appear in these colors? Yellow, red, and green. The organic substances of these three colors attached to the ashes of furry children are usually caused by long-term drug residues. Most of these pets die of diseases.
Black. Black pet ashes are caused by the long-term erosion of cancer cells or other diseases on the pet’s bones. In addition, the incompletely burned parts of the internal organs will also form a small amount of black ashes. Some pets have stones or cancer. There are stone crystals or solid tumors in the body. This part will be very difficult to incinerate. Generally speaking, it will eventually form black organic matter.
Disposal methods of ashes. Pet ashes can be taken home as a souvenir or you can choose our storage service. We will store the ashes of furry children in the storage room and take good care of them every day. The ashes can also be put into various styles of pendants and made into ash necklaces. The owner can wear them with clothing. Through secondary combustion at high temperature and high pressure, the ashes can be condensed into crystals. After cutting, the crystals can be made into crystal diamonds, allowing furry children to accompany their owners in another form. The ashes can also be buried in ways such as tree burial and temple burial to let furry children rest in peace.
Duration of cremation. The duration of cremation depends on the weight of the furry child. The larger the weight, the longer the incineration time is required. Generally speaking, pets within 5KG need about an hour for cremation and cooling. Larger pets will require a longer time for cremation and cooling.