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If you were moving and had dead cat pets buried on your property then would you dig up the cat bones to take with you when you moved to a new house?

Asked by gondwanalon (22873points) June 12th, 2021

My wife and I live in a house on a big lot (½ acre). Over the last 28 years 4 of our cats died and I buried them in the back yard. I know exactly where each are buried (Marked each spot).

Our current huge yard requires far more time than I’m willing to give so I’m looking for smaller house and yard with a less labor and time consuming landscaping.

I buried one cat 20 years ago in a wooden box. He (Mr. Spock) was only in the ground for 8 years when I was forced to dig up his grave as it was in the way of construction. His bones are in a small card card box. It’s been sitting on a shelf in the garage for the last 18 years. Mr. Spock is definitely moving to the new house.

Am I creepy and weird for not wanting to leave my other 3 dead cats behind?

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