The Presidio Pet Cemetery: A Resting Place for Furry Friends | KQED
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Rob Thompson, a Federal Preservation Officer for the Presidio Trust, explains the diversity of the burial site's residents: "So mostly dogs and cats are buried here, but you also see your occasional goldfish. There's even an iguana. There are some birds." This highlights the unique representations of pets that rest in the cemetery, showcasing how diverse our relationships with pets can be.
Ana De Almeida Amaral comments on the unexpected beauty of the Presidio Pet Cemetery, stating, "I feel like if you drove by it, you might not even realize it. It feels calm, except for the giant highway overpass directly above us." This juxtaposition of urban life with a tranquil rest space for pets speaks volumes about how we cherish our pets' memories.
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