My cat needed to be euthanised last month, and I just received her ashes. They came with a round black sticker. What’s the purpose of this sticker?

They mentioned my chosen urn was suitable for sprinkling cremains (I don’t plan to do that) – maybe it’s related to that?

Thanks.

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        9 months ago

        Guys, this happens from time to time and there’s nothing you can do about it. Sometimes, life changing events can happen in a flicker of an eye, and it might make you feel powerless, but choose instead to be humbled by it. We are not gods.

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          I can appreciate that you understand that you made a very stupid mistake. I hope this is a learning experience for you to read the entire context before making an off the cuff remark like that. You shouldn’t be apologizing to everyone, you should apologize to the two people you who’s grief you belittled accidentally. You shocked us, you may of hurt them.

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          What the fuck? Why the fuck did you choose to stick your very unwelcome nose into a conversation between two other people who are commiserating and comforting each other over their losses of beloved pets, to say this stupid-ass shit?

          Just don’t say anything. Grief isn’t something that can be reasoned away with this nonsense. Just stop.

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            9 months ago

            Oh no… jesus. It’s only now that I read the original poster’s text to their post.

            I thought the first poster was making a humorous comment about the loss of their sticker, and the other one chirped in with an equally sombre note about the loss of their sticker.

            I thought this was about the round stickers you sometimes get with computers. I’m such an idiot. My condolences.

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    9 months ago

    Could it be for the bottom of the urn to write something with marker or pen?

    My condolences

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    9 months ago

    I think you put it on the bottom of the urn and write your pet’s name on it. I have four tiny urns on my bookcase now and labeling them has proved important.

    Sorry for your loss.

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    9 months ago

    To me it looks like a generic sticker. Does the backing of the sticker look like it was cut off of a strip of stickers? Or maybe a sheet

    https://www.amazon.ca/Round-Color-Coding-Sticker-Labels/dp/B07V67XHMB

    I could see it as being a part of some internal identification system they use. To keep track of pets, urns, or what is being worked on a particular day. Maybe which urns have been reserved and which are free to use.

    What I think may have happened

    1. Someone cut the stickers and left it on top of whatever they were supposed to identify, for someone else to use later

    2. It was never used or needed, and fell in with the stuff that was sent to you

    Best way to confirm would be to ask, I’m sure they wouldn’t mind confirming!

    Sorry for your loss

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        9 months ago

        If you stick it to something and then peel it off, does it leave a symbol? They have tamper detection stickers that leave a design when peeled off but they may not have used it on yours as it appears to be a fabric.

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          It does not. It’s paper, with a bit of a sheen.

          I think the suggestions it’s an inventory sticker that was accidentally included make the most sense.

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    9 months ago

    What size is the sticker? All I can think is it would be used as a way to help seal the urn/container? If you got the urn from a veterinarian you could reach out to them and ask, maybe it was included accidentally?

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      9 months ago

      The container had its own seal. The sticker is about an inch in diameter.

      e: the seal on the container wasn’t like the sticker. It was rectangular.

      e2: since my package was meant for sprinkling, I’m wondering if I’m supposed to mark the spot with this sticker? Like is that a thing one does?

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    9 months ago

    that looks like a NFC sticker I wonder if they used it for identification. I use stickers like these all the time to program devices around my home.

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    9 months ago

    My guess is it is an anti-tamper sticker. Once applied to a surface, removing it leaves behind a decal so that it would be obvious should the sticker be reapplied.

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        Did it leave a little bit of material behind? It could add to the tamper theory

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          Nope. Also I stuck it on paper and it came off cleanly. It seems to be a regular sticker.

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        Best guess is that it is supposed to have been used to make sure remains are not mixed up. Black sticker with the paperwork and black sticker with the remains with black sticker with the urn sort of thing.

        Best answer would come from the burners, call them and find out.

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          Thanks.

          I didn’t work directly with the crematorium, so I’ll have to track them down, but thanks!

          I was wondering if this was a known thing that I just wasn’t clued into, but apparently not.

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        9 months ago

        it literally explains what they’re for in the product listing:

        These labels aid your warehouse operations.

        • Categorize inventory, reorder points, product dating or special instructions.

        • Apply these labels to pallets, boxes and shelves for easy identification.

        • Easy to write on.

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          Yeah and that literally does nothing to explain what the context for their use is in a vet mortuary

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    9 months ago

    Try to shine strong flaslight trough it, if you’ll see traces of wire it’s a RFID/NFC sticker. Those are used for identification.

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    Damn I read “my cat needed to be enthusiased and I just received her ashes” and though WTF did you do to make her so excited?

    side note: enthusiased is not an english word but in greek (ενθουσιασμενος) it makes sense and it translates to “excited”