
Yet, current spaces for grieving are limited and don’t provide an outlet for ongoing grief

“It’s just a pet”
72% of pet owners say someone diminished the significance of their loss, overlooking the depth of grief experienced

Disenfranchised grief stifles healing
Many pet owners claim they don't have support from someone who understands the profundity of their loss

For many, pets are family
82% of pet owners feel that losing a pet can be just as, if not more, devastating than losing a human family member
Losing a beloved pet is incredibly painful, and it's important to have a special place where their memory can thrive. A place where you can visit and cherish the love you have for them