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Affordable Pet Cremation Services Provided to Long Island, New York

Compassionate Care Pet Cremation Service on Long Island NY show tremendous empathy and care and is considered a1st rate & truly compassionate company according to Google’s 5 star rating system.

To many Americans, their pets are the most important members of the family. Pet owners will do anything for their pet. Because of the love and devotion owners give to their furry companions, pet owners living on Long Island, New York want to know that their beloved pet will be treated with love and compassion at end of life. Pet owners on Long Island NY will be comforted to know that Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation provides pet owners with caring and affordably priced pet cremation services. To learn more about the pet cremation services provided by this firm please visit their site, https://compassionatecareaquamation.com/. Or to speak directly with a Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation representative, please contact them using this number, (516) 608-2279.

Google reviews are one of the best ways to determine how reputable and honest a business is to the families they serve. Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation is proud to boast a perfect 5.0 rating on Google. As of this writing, Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation has over seventy five star reviews.

In a recent review, Oneida writes,”I had a great experience with Compassionate Care. My cat was in good care with Alan and Jim. They answered all my questions and provided great service. My remaining cat got home safe with us and I couldn’t be more happy that everything went smoothly. They expressed that they care and are good people.” This review showcases the compassionate and caring service that Compassionate Care Aquamation is known for. In another recent review, Mr. Campbell wrote “They are true to their name. Compassionate. I woke up to find my 6 month year old kitten passed away in her bed. It was 6 in the morning and I’m googling different places to figure out where to have my kitten cremated. I came across this business and felt drawn. I decided to give them a call and although it was very early in the morning I assumed that I would be leaving a voice message. I was wrong, the owner of the business answered my call and was able to answer all of my questions and explain the process of aquamation. They were very attentive to our concerns and allowed me to visit with my daughter to explore their facility. They were very considerate of our feelings and very heartfelt. They took care of us with the utmost care and respect. We are truly happy with our choice of having our kitten aquamated. They even gifted my daughter with a small token to help comfort her during her loss. I wish many people knew about these services being offered. It’s much safer and retains every piece of your loved one versus your typical cremation.”

As aforementioned, both these reviews highlight the wonderful services that this firm provides.

Affordable and Eco-Friendly Pet Cremation on Long Island

Aquamation or water cremation is quickly becoming an alternative to both fire cremation and traditional burial. Aquamation is a greener alternative to fire-based cremation or traditional Earth burial. The release of greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane are some of the leading causes of global climate change.

Aquamation does not produce any toxic emission or have the potential to poison the Earth. Instead, Aquamation boasts positive environmental benefits. One of the by-products of the Aquamation process is an organic liquid known as effluent. This effluent is organically rich and completely sterile and non-toxic. The effluent can be returned to the environment through wastewater treatment facilities as an effective nutrient rich liquid helping to breakdown waste before the water is returned to the eco-system. The nutrient rich liquid can also be utilized as a plant fertilizer and given to agricultural partners to help grow their crops.

Compassionate Care’s pet cremation process on Long Island is simple. It takes about 20 hours for the aquamation process to complete. The process uses a solution of 95% water and 5% alkali and it’s actually the water molecules that break the bonds. To give you an example of how clean this process is, the 5% alkali used in this process are the same alkalis used in common cosmetic products, body washes, shaving creams, and even in food preparation. At the end of the process, all alkali has been completely consumed and neutralized, and no longer remains in the water solution. At the end of the Aquamation process, the only remains are the inorganic minerals of the bone. The mineral remains of the bone are then dried and processed into a powder for return to the family. Essentially, aquamation breaks down a pet’s body in the same way that nature does but in a shorter amount of time.

Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation is honored to provided pet cremation services for families on Long Island dealing with the loss of their beloved pet. Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation has 71 five star reviews from families as well as Veterinarians guiding families through this eco-friendly pet cremation process. Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation show a tremendous amount of empathy and care and is considered a1st rate and truly compassionate company according to Google’s 5 star rating system.

Contact Info:
Name: Alan Hillsberg
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Organization: Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation
Address: 3055 New Street, Oceanside, New York 11572, United States
Phone: +1-516-608-2279
Website: https://www.compassionatecareaquamation.com/

Release ID: 89049472

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