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A pet cemetery is a cemetery for animals. ==History==
Many human cultures buried animal remains. The Ancient Egyptians mummified and buried cats, which they considered deities. The largest dog cemetery in the ancient world was discovered at the Ashkelon National Park in Ashkelon, Israel.〔(Why are hundreds of dogs buried at Ashkelon )〕 London's Hyde Park was the site of an informal pet's cemetery between 1881 and 1903 in the gatekeeper's garden.〔(The Victorian Pet Cemetery of Hyde Park )()〕 From the first burial of "Cherry" until its official closure in 1903, it received 300 burials with miniature headstones,〔(The Pet Cemetery of Hyde Park ) London insight Blog, 6 October 2010〕 with a final special burial of the Royal Marines mascot dog "Prince" in 1967.〔(Hyde Park Pet Cemetery ) London 365, 11 November 2012〕 Cimetière des Chiens in Asnières-sur-Seine in Paris, dating from 1899, is an elaborate, sculpted pet cemetery believed to be one of the first public zoological necropolis in the world.〔(A tour of Parisian pet cemetery Cimetière des Chiens )〕 America's largest and oldest pet cemetery is in Hartsdale, New York. It dates from 1896 when a vet working out of Manhattan offered to let a grieving pet owner bury her dog in his hillside apple orchard. Today it is the final resting place for more than 70,000 animals.〔(Apple orchard that became New York's famous Hartsdale Pet Cemetery )〕
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