First Open Cemetery Pet Opened in Malaga, Spain

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Cemetery Pet Malaga

Malaga is a city in Spain, and it opened the first public cemetery for pets. Congratulations to Spain’s pet lovers! This is a dignified space designed for pets to help the emotional well-being of pet lovers. This pet house is a 100,000 square meter of the San Gabriel cemetery named ‘El Parque.’ It requires an investment of more than 1 million euros.

No doubt in Spain, there are multiple bureaucratic obstacles to overcome, but Mayor de la Torre of Malaga said, we believe that we filled an important gap even though bureaucracy has long due in Spain. Furthermore, they added that ‘it is expected that El Parque will receive thousands of new residents each year.

In addition, this cemetery will have a public reception area, administrative office, and some public amenities. There will be a green space for the ashes of pet loved ones to be a burial area.

The cemetery will offer services such as the transfer of the deceased pets, the holding of a farewell ceremony, service of de-registration of a farewell ceremony, and de-registration of pets. The cemetery offers burials for all pockets, from 40 euros to 959 euros, plus maintenance.

Fuengirola Council is maintained in Malaga town and runs a free pet adoption campaign against animal abandonment. According to an official announcement, the Fuengirola Council maintains the free pet adoption campaign. It is for all registered residents and covers all the necessary fees involved in taking care of a pet.

Characteristics of Malaga Pet Cemetery

1. Eco Friendly And Compassionate

It is eco-friendly and compassionate, focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency. It offers a range of facilities, including a citizen service building with a reception area, administrative offices, a veterinary office, and toilets.

2. Comprehensive Services for Pet Owners:

The Fuengirola Council provides comprehensive services for pet owners. This support system is designed to make you feel cared for and reassured in your role as a pet owner.
The cemetery will provide services because of Malaga’s growing attachment to pets.

These animal transfer postmortems include the organization of farewell ceremonies, the rental of niches, and the deregistration of pets. The basic individual cremation for animals up to 30 kilos is priced at 170 euros.

5. Meeting the needs of a pet-loving province

Malaga stands out in Andalusia for the high number of pet owners. According to officials, there are more than 350,000 pets registered in the region. This is a testament to our shared love and care for our furry friends, making us a proud and connected community.

In a nutshell, recognizing animals as valuable family members, all these facilities provide a significant way to say goodbye and an emotional bond between pets and their owners.

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