00:00Not only fire can be used for cremation,
00:04young fur babies can also be dissolved in water to become fertile seeds.
00:09This process is more eco-friendly when it comes to fertilization.
00:16The most painful disease of a fur parent is the birth of their beloved pet.
00:21Because some of their fur babies are considered part of the family,
00:25they are crushed, buried, or cremated by dead pets like humans.
00:30Jenny's fur baby, Inky, who was 7 years old,
00:33died this morning due to liver disease.
00:46But instead of a typical cremation,
00:48Jenny chose pet aquamation.
00:51Here, not fire, but alkaline water is used for cremation.
00:56According to a pet aquamation service,
00:58it's only for the fur baby to breathe, which is preferred by their clients.
01:03If you put it there, after 3 to 4 hours,
01:06the bones will come out.
01:08After that, it will dry up.
01:10It's just lying there.
01:11Compared to cremation, the fur is white from aquamation.
01:15This process is also eco-friendly because fewer chemicals are used.
01:19It's burned because they emit smoke.
01:22The water we use is drained water.
01:25We send it to the province to be planted.
01:28The water helps in planting.
01:32Aside from abo, there are also packages for the fur baby's memorabilia
01:36that will be received by the client.
01:38Like the paw print,
01:39feathers that were taken before aquamation,
01:41and teeth that are no longer strong
01:43so that the memory of their beloved fur baby,
01:47like Inky's.
01:48For GMA Integrated News,
01:50Dano Tingkongko speaking for 24 Hours.
02:47Thank you very much.
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