What does a end of life look like with your pet?-Regina, Sask
Thursday, July 03, 2025 | By: Brice Photography
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The end of your pets' live session is a deeply personal and intimate experience. When I come into your home, my priority is to take my time with your beloved cat or dog. Cats, in particular, require a little more patience, especially if they are older and less inclined to move around. I understand that they might not want to be shifted from their cozy spots, and I embrace this challenge with an open heart. Sometimes, it takes up to 30 minutes for a cat to find the perfect pose, and I’m there to wait quietly for that moment to capture their spirit.
Recently, I had the honor of photographing a sweet cat named Maisie just two days before her family said goodbye. In those precious moments, my goal was to create images that would evoke a sense of comfort and familiarity. I captured Maisie in the places that mattered most to her: perched on her cat tree gazing out the window, nestled on her family’s bed, and being lovingly cradled in their arms. These moments are imbued with love and nostalgia.
This session isn’t just about taking pictures; it’s about honoring the bond that you share with your furry companion. The images I create serve as lasting memories, a reminder of the joy and unconditional love that your pet brought into your life.
I always gift my clients something special that represents a remembrance of their pet. This added gesture serves to further celebrate your pet’s unique spirit and the love you shared. This just adds to the value I bring to the session.
Saskastchwan Pet Photographer
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