Parting with your pet made a little easier



A pet becomes an indispensable part of one’s life. So much so that they become someone’s daughter/son, a sibling or a best friend. We always find ourselves safe and happy in their company.

But somewhere in the back of our minds, we know that our pets will not be around always and one day, they will become a shining star. We understand that too. And that is why, we put many ideas forward and came up with one of Bangalore’s first ‘Pet Cemetery’.

Bengaluru is a metropolitan city, which means less living space for a family. We no longer have gardens and backyards and are instead hung on a flat of a building. While most of the people prefer to bury their pets near them so that they can still feel their presence, it is getting impossible to do this in Bengaluru.




PfA Bengaluru, provides a space to the grieving family of the pet and here is everything you need to know:

  • The amount you pay is considered as a donation which is used to treat the dozens of wildlife in-care at the hospital. So in a way, your decision will commemorate your pet’s death as life giving!

  • People who miss their pets on important occasions, like birthdays or anniversaries, are free to come to our shelter and spend some time with their whole family

  • We have options for how long you want the grave.  This way you can come back to your pet anytime 

  • One cannot control life and death, but we ensure that you customise your farewell and are able to say the goodbye you wish to

  • And finally, your pet will have their own lying space where they get to sleep all day!


We understand the pain of your loss and that is why we are here to help you in any way possible. After all, if animal lovers do not understand each other, who will!

PfA Pet Cemetery is open 24/7 all year round. We also offer pickup service for pets.

To learn more about the offerings of the PfA Pet Cemetery, visit -
https://www.pfapetclinic.com/petcemetry


Author - Praanjali Shukla

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