What to do when a cat dies? Never throw it away casually
Actually, since living beings in the world have life, they will also have death. There is no immortal creature because the world’s energy flow is limited. For humans, after death, cremation or burial in rural areas has long been used historically. However, in nature, when an animal dies, it is either eaten by other animals or disappears through natural decomposition. So how should we handle it if a cat dies? Many people think this question is simple and just deal with it casually after death.
Actually, there are certain considerations when handling a cat’s corpse. First, everyone must not eat its meat. Nowadays, due to advanced technology, humans dare to eat almost anything. For example, some people choose to stew their pets after they die so as not to waste them. Many justify this by saying it won’t pollute the environment, but this practice is very cruel. Cats are very spiritual animals, and we must respect their bodies. Otherwise, bad luck may follow us, and cat meat is also harmful to human health.
Secondly, the cat’s corpse must not be discarded randomly. In many rural areas, when small cats or dogs die, their bodies are thrown by the roadside or in the grass. This is very unacceptable because cats are very spiritual animals. After a cat dies, you must bury its body in a pit, preferably in soil-rich ground, with respect. Do not throw it in the trash or elsewhere casually, as this is very disrespectful to the cat.
Finally, you must not bury a cat’s corpse next to your family member’s grave. This is very unfavorable for family harmony. In cities, many people want to raise a cat or dog for companionship, since economic development leaves many lonely. Having a pet provides a spiritual support. But burying a cat next to your grave after it dies will bring bad luck and is detrimental to the development of other family members alive in your lineage.