Can't a cat be buried after it dies?

It's just an old saying that cats can't be buried after they die.

Cats and dogs can be buried in the soil when they are dead. For cats and dogs who die of old age or common diseases, the owner needs to find a place to bury the animals and bury them in the soil. For cats and dogs who died of serious infectious diseases, the owner needs to send them to the epidemic prevention station for treatment. Generally, the bodies of cats and dogs can be buried deeply or burned at high temperature.

Many people keep cats to accompany and heal themselves, but the life span of cats is short, only ten years, so their departure is the problem that cat owners will eventually face.

Cats are very spiritual and intelligent animals. From the perspective of geomantic omen, a dead cat can ward off evil spirits. But if the owner can restrain the cat and get on well with it, of course this is certain. If the cat doesn't listen to you, it won't want you to keep it. This is the last time that a cat is loyal to its master.

When the cat dies, the owner will be more likely to detect other people's intentions. If this skill is used well, it will be very beneficial to the future, and all aspects of fortune will be improved, and academic and career achievements will be made.