Mortified dad pays £180 to cremate the ‘wrong’ cat
A father was left devastated after realizing he had paid £180 to cremate the “wrong” cat. The man, who remains unidentified, was mourning the loss of his beloved pet when the mix-up occurred at the pet crematorium.
The heartbroken dad had entrusted the crematorium with what he believed to be his pet cat’s body. However, he later discovered that the cat he had cremated was not his own.
Unfortunate Mix-Up at the Crematorium
The mix-up happened when the crematorium mistakenly identified the father’s cat. Instead of cremating his pet, they cremated a different cat that looked similar.
When the man received the ashes, he noticed that they did not belong to his cat. He contacted the crematorium, and after investigation, they admitted to the mistake.
A Costly Mistake
The devastated dad had already paid £180 for the cremation, only to realize that it was not his cat. The crematorium apologized for the error and offered to cremate his actual pet at no extra cost.
Despite the offer, the man was understandably upset at the mix-up and the feeling that he had unknowingly cremated a stranger’s pet. The emotional toll of the situation was compounded by the financial cost of the cremation.
Lessons Learned
This incident serves as a cautionary tale for pet owners seeking cremation services. It highlights the importance of double-checking the identity of the deceased pet before proceeding with cremation.
It also emphasizes the need for pet owners to choose a reputable and reliable crematorium that takes the necessary precautions to prevent mix-ups.
Ultimately, the father’s experience serves as a reminder to pet owners to take the time to ensure that their beloved furry companions are treated with care and respect, even in their passing.