SHORTS: Pet Cemetery – When Beloved Pets Become Backyard Fertiliser

EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 11 MIN

SHORTS: Pet Cemetery – When Beloved Pets Become Backyard Fertiliser

from The I Digress Podcast · host The I Digress Podcast

Unless we outlast them, we love our pets to death. Literally. Dead birds. Rotting axolotls. Terrapins painted like new. In this death-meets-chaos short episode of The I Digress Podcast, our hosts dive into the darker side of pet ownership – what happens when Fluffy meets the great beyond. From Mexican walking fish whose organs literally hung out on strings to a cat named Dawn (yes, really), it's a graveyard shift through Australia's most traumatic pet burial stories.Also featuring: a backyard transformed into Australia's most unofficial pet cemetery, complete with brass memorial plaques and grasshopper caretakers. Laugh, cringe, hug your pets tighter. Spotify Tags: pet stories, pet cemetery, Australian wildlife, spider attacks, funny pet stories, pet death, backyard burials, dark humour, pet disasters, animal stories, Australian podcast, true stories, pet fails, wildlife encounters

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