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Hi, our little cat Memo died in her sleep this morning, we're very sad but she was very old, poor little thing. I don't particularly want to bury her in the garden as we don't really have room and I have hurt my hand (knocked off my bike yesterday!)is there any way I can dispose of her body properly? We can't take her to the vet as it closes before we're back from work...any ideas gratefully received...

Sorry for your loss, never easy. You don't have to go to your own vets to ask them to dispose of the body, any vet (I think) will do it for you for about ?20-?30. Lordship Lane Veterinary Surgery is open until 8PM tonight if you're back from work by then, you could call them to check they can help, 020 8693 4677.


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