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Last Rest for Man and Animal

Summary by Echo-online.de
Ludwigshafen takes into account the deep bond between keepers and pets. The second largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate now opens its main cemetery for new forms of burial.
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LUDWIGSAHFEN. Those who did not want to separate themselves from their pets in life no longer have to do so in death either: First only at the main cemetery will Ludwigshafen allow joint burials of humans and animals in the future – but only for cremated animals, as the municipal division head Gabriele Bindert reports. The corresponding change in the cemetery [...]

Ludwigshafen takes into account the deep bond between keepers and pets. The second largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate now opens its main cemetery for new forms of burial.

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echo-online.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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