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dignified farewell
Latest News
20th June 2008 - New Farewell Suite for Pet Cremations
The UK’s leading pet crematorium has opened a new facility for bereaved owners
5th December 2007 - How To Make Sure Your Pets Enjoy Christmas
Once again it’s time to consider how your pet will cope over Christmas. Many companion animals are ignored or neglected at this time of year because of other attractions – such as presents and parties. But with a little care, your furry or feathered friends can enjoy the festive season as much as you do.
10th August 2007 - Pet Crematorium Learns to Listen to Deaf Callers
RNID
A Cambridgeshire pet crematorium has been commended by RNID Typetalk for its commitment to callers who are deaf and hard of hearing. All front line staff at CPC have been fully trained on how to use Typetalk, a specialist service that allows people with communication difficulties to use the telephone.
20th January 2007 - Better Support for Bereaved Pet Owners
Veterinary Press
Heather Barlow a PDSA veterinary nurse working in Plymouth is urging veterinary practices throughout the country to provide more and better support for bereaved pet owners. Her missionary zeal comes from the fact that she has just started training to become a Pet Bereavement Counsellor following an initial course with CPC, the UK’s leading pet crematorium and the Pet Bereavement Support Service (PBSS), run by The Blue Cross and the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS).
1st January 2007 - Jilly Cooper, David Blunkett, Ann Widdecombe and a Pet Crematorium Owner
In a newly released book, bereaved pet owners including Jilly Cooper, David Blunkett, Ann Widdecombe and Ray Hale, managing director of leading pet crematorium, CPC tell their story of what it’s like to love and lose an animal.
15th December 2006 - A Gem of a Way to Celebrate Your Pet's Life
Leading pet crematorium, CPC has entered into a partnership with memorial diamond manufacturer LifeGem, and now provides bereaved pet owners with the chance of having an everlasting link to their late companions.
22nd April 2006 - CPC Employees Commit to Get Fit to Raise Money
It is now all systems go for a team of caring and committed employees from leading pet crematorium, CPC, as they start an intensive training and fundraising campaign in preparation for a charity challenge in September.



