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When Lynn Burry’s beloved cat Skye suddenly passed away while visiting family in Nova Scotia in 2015, she was at a loss.
Burry contacted Metro Pet Crematory on Thanksgiving weekend, the day before she was scheduled to go back home to Newfoundland.
Burry says the crematory’s owner, Edward Rhindress, offered her much-needed compassion and had Skye’s remains prepared with a death certificate before it was time for Burry to leave the province.
“He had her and had everything done. And she sat in her little box. She sat on the [ferry seat] all the way back to Newfoundland … You don’t get that service from a lot of people, do you?”
Lynn Burry says she…