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Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

author:China Industry Network

"Pet funeral is not a simple service project, it is a process of nurturing people's hearts, and he needs us to immerse our emotions." Wang Xinxin, a pet funeralist who has been practicing for seven years, is the "send-off" of the last journey of pet life, and also the spiritual companion who helps the owner through the difficult time.

When a pet dies, a decent goodbye is the owner's last emotional sustenance. In the tidying room, there are photos of pets before they were born, and the scriptures are played on a loop, where Wang Xinxin takes care of the "aftermath" for the "hairy children", doing her best to help them recreate their former appearance, and saying goodbye to the owner with a clean and tidy face.

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet funeralist Wang Xinxin communicated with customers online and handled related work. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet mortician Wang Xinxin wiped the hair of her deceased kitten. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet mourner Wang Xinxin groomed and blew dry the hair of the deceased kitten. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet mortician Wang Xinxin left paw prints on the deceased kitten. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet mortician Wang Xinxin placed the remains of kittens next to flowers to prepare for the final farewell. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

Pet funeralist Wang Xinxin: taking care of "posthumous affairs" for "hairy children"

On August 3, pet funeralist Wang Xinxin introduced souvenirs made from pet footprints to reporters. Photo by Liu Yingjie, a reporter of the China Industry Network

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