Other Pets

Other Pet Taxidermy & Small Animal Memorials

This page showcases examples of other pet taxidermy, including rabbits, rodents, and small companion animals. Each piece is ethically preserved with care and respect, focusing on natural poses and gentle presentation.

These memorials are created for owners seeking a meaningful way to honour pets that fall outside traditional cat and dog commissions. All specimens are handled responsibly, with transparency around sourcing, preservation, and aftercare.

If you have questions about the process, legality, or what to do when a pet passes, please visit my
Pet Taxidermy Questions & Answers page

If you are curious about the process and how the forms are created, you can find more information on my How It’s Done page.

If you wish to have your beloved pet preserved, please freeze them as soon as possible, wrapped securely in several layers of cling film or two airtight bags.

For more information, please see the Pet Taxidermy Q&A section for answers to common questions.

Return of remains or cremation can be arranged at an additional cost.

Pricing:
Small pets start from £90, up to £350, depending on the size, breed, and chosen pose. Please note that domestic farm animals such as calves, foals and lambs start at £450.

All pet commissions include complimentary paw prints with the option of additional memorial pieces.


If you are happy to donate your pet to art, you can receive free memorial pieces, skull cleaning, or other custom items.

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What types of pets do you accept for other pet taxidermy?

I accept a wide range of small and non-traditional pets, including rabbits, rodents, and other small mammal companion animals. Each enquiry is considered individually, as suitability depends on the condition of the pet and the type of preservation requested. If you are unsure, you are always welcome to contact me for guidance. I am sorry, I do not offer these services for birds or reptiles.

Of course! If you are unsure whether your pet is suitable for preservation, please get in touch and I will be happy to advise. I understand this can be a difficult decision, and I aim to provide honest, supportive guidance with no obligation.

Yes, due to their size, very small animals can carry a higher risk during preservation. Issues such as fur slippage or rapid deterioration can sometimes occur, meaning that not every specimen will be suitable for taxidermy.
If a pet is found to be unsuitable, I will always be transparent and discuss alternative memorial options so you can still honour them in a meaningful way.

Taxidermy is a natural and unpredictable process, and every commission is created as a unique, handcrafted art piece.

Before enquiring, we kindly ask that you take a moment to read our Terms & Conditions, which outline important information about timeframes, deposits, artistic interpretation, and the care involved in each commission.

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