One image can be enough to begin, but a few angles help preserve markings, expression and posture.
Memorial keepsakes
A quieter way to keep their story close.
When a pet has passed, the first step should not feel like shopping. CGpets starts with a private profile: favorite photos, small habits, names, dates only if you want them included, and the tone your family wants to preserve.
What a memorial profile can hold
The smallest details are often the ones that make the keepsake feel real.
Formal names, home names, silly names and family phrases can all shape the copy direction.
Birth, adoption or passing dates can be included, or omitted if the family wants a softer page.
Favorite chair, door sound, blanket, toy, walk route, meal ritual or the way they greeted people.
Memorial product paths
Choose the form after the story feels right.

Memory album page
A private page for photos, timeline notes and family messages.
Best when the pet’s life story matters as much as one finished image.

Portrait direction
A calm portrait concept shaped from recognizable photos.
Best for a framed print, phone wallpaper or family gift that stays simple.

Shareable keepsake
A lightweight direction for family, friends or a partner handoff.
Best when several people need a gentle link, image set or printable note.
Sensitive handling
Memorial work needs boundaries, not pressure.
CGpets should keep memorial wording owner-led and avoid turning loss into a hard-sell product funnel. The site can guide the keepsake, but the family decides the tone.
No submitted memorial material is public gallery content by default.
Names, dates, captions and image direction should be checked before a link or print is sent.
The page can be gentle, joyful, minimal, spiritual or plain, depending on the owner.
CGpets is a keepsake and design workflow, not veterinary, emergency or mental health support.
If choosing photos feels hard
Send a small starting set. It does not need to be perfect.
- One favorite photoThe image that feels most like them, even if it is not technically perfect.
- One clear face photoEyes, ears, markings and expression help the visual direction stay recognizable.
- A few wordsWhat should be remembered: softness, energy, mischief, loyalty, comfort, routine.
- Optional datesInclude dates only when they help the family. A memorial can also stay undated.
Care boundary
This is a keepsake path, not grief counseling.
If a family is in crisis, the right next step is a trusted person, local professional support, veterinarian, or emergency service. CGpets can help shape photos and words into a gentle keepsake, but it should not claim to treat grief or replace care.