well, they don't really mount anything there, at all.
Most taxidermists won't do pets, not because of some ethical contradiction, but because they know better than to try and appease a pet owner with a facsimile of their loved one. After all, hunting trophy is a testimony to the death of an animal; not something a pet owner wants to be reminded of.
Taxidermy is a fascinating, illuminating process, and probably the *least *destructive form of domestication we have yet discovered.
well, they don't really mount anything there, at all.
Most taxidermists won't do pets, not because of some ethical contradiction, but because they know better than to try and appease a pet owner with a facsimile of their loved one. After all, hunting trophy is a testimony to the death of an animal; not something a pet owner wants to be reminded of.
Taxidermy is a fascinating, illuminating process, and probably the *least *destructive form of domestication we have yet discovered.