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The Last Journey

The most painful part of pet care is when they reach the end of their journey. The most common way to handle your deceased pet is through cremation. The typical cost is $100-400 depending on the type of cremation and ash deposition. You can engage your vet clinic to assist in arranging for cremation but you can also arrange directly through these services:

Cremation Service Contact Information
Paws to Heaven 9782 0262
2 Bukit Batok street 24 #01-14 Skytech Building, S(659480)
Mobile Pet Cremation Services 9455 6355
T80 Seletar West Farmway 5, S(798061)
Mandai Pet Sanctuary 6456 0533  and  9616 3449
5 Mandai Road, S(779391)
Sanctuary Pet Cremation 9633 0991
10 Neo Tiew Lane 2 #01-B/C, S(718813)
Rainbow Paradise 8862 7922
81 Sungei Tengah Road, S(699005)

 

In Singapore, it is an offence to bury pets on public land which includes neighbourhood parks and community gardens. Not only would it be unsanitary, you will also risk losing your pet to stray predators.  

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