Most families bury deceased pets on their own properties, typically in the garden. But pet cemeteries can offer other burial options: specially designed pet caskets or vaults; or cremation, after which the remains can be saved in an urn or scattered. <br /><br />In Malaysia, more and more pet owners are seeking proper send-offs for their extended family members. Nirvana Pet Memorial Garden in Semenyih, which opened eight years ago, has since become the final resting place of choice for these animals. <br /><br />We asked pet owner Casey Liew why he spent thousands of ringgit to book a place for his cat, Creamy. “We purchase these sort of plots for our parents, but my cat is part of my family already, so it’s better to have a good resting place for her, so I can visit her in a beautiful environment.” <br /><br />For the record, Creamy is still alive.