
As with caskets, the cost for urns or metal tins to store your pets ashes are often added into the cost of his or her funeral costs. Many times the cremains are presented to the owner in a decorative container along with a memory book that commemorates his or her life.

Your pet's cremains can be buried at the cemetery or they can be placed into a columbarium at the cemetery if you do not bring them home with you. Scattering your pets ashes is an alternative to both burial and placement in a perpetual care vault. Check on the ordinances in your area before scattering your pets ashes outside of a cemetery.

Cremation does not require that a casket be provided for your pet. However, if you choose to have a memorial service or a wake for your pet, then a casket is recommended for this purpose. Skilled pet funeral homes can arrange your pet in a lifelike sleeping pose to provide a beautiful final memory if you choose to have a wake for your pet.