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Pet cemetery in Kolkata
Kolkata, Jan 5 (UNI) Dignity in death, something so rare to the animal world, could now be assured for at least some at Karuna Kunj in the Southern fringes of the city.
Developed by the Compassionate Crusaders' Trust (CCT), Karuna Kunj is a pet cemetery where people bury their beloved pets in celebration of their life and in memory of their companionship.
''Owners share an emotional bond with their pets and often consider them as family members, for this reasons they want their pets to be buried with dignity,'' Debashis Chakrovorty, patron of KK said.
People from different parts of the state come to this place to bury their pet dog, cat and even cocks. People leave their love messages inscribed in the marble epitaphs to keep the memories of their loved pet alive.
Some of the pet owners also visit the place on special occassions like the death anniversary of their pet to offer prayers.
The CCT also provide a hearse service.
''We
are
fighting
for
animal
rights
and
there
can
be
no
right
without
dignity.
Thats
the
reason
we
started
the
burial
ground
to
bury
the
animals
with
dignity,''
said
Partho
Bhattacharjee
who
looks
after
the
operations
of
Karuna
Kunj.



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