Heavenly Pets Oklahoma is a standalone pet cremation service in Oklahoma City that offers both private and communal cremation for dogs, cats, and small animals, with ashes returned to owners or scattered according to preference.
Pet cremation in Oklahoma City splits between large veterinary chains that handle it as an ancillary service and independent operators focused solely on the cremation process. Heavenly Pets Oklahoma sits in the latter category. The facility operates its own on-site crematory rather than outsourcing to a regional facility, which allows owners to observe the process if they choose and provides faster turnaround than services routing animals through shared crematoriums.
The business serves the greater Oklahoma City metro and accepts pets from veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and directly from owners. Most clients use the service when a pet dies at home or after euthanasia at a veterinary office; some arrange pre-need cremation planning while their pet is still alive.
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma offers three core cremation types, each with distinct pricing and outcomes:
Private cremation keeps your pet separate from others throughout the process and returns only your pet's ashes. This costs between $150 and $250 depending on animal weight and whether you request a memorial container. A small cat typically falls in the $150 to $180 range; a medium dog (30 to 50 pounds) runs $200 to $240. Turnaround is usually three to seven business days.
Communal cremation processes multiple pets together and returns a proportional amount of ashes, reducing cost to $75 to $120 depending on size. This option works well for owners who want ashes to scatter but do not require a container or need lower out-of-pocket cost. Turnaround extends to two to three weeks because the facility batches multiple animals.
Witnessed private cremation allows the owner to be present during the process, costing $300 to $350 and adding two to three days to turnaround for scheduling. This appeals to owners who want absolute certainty their specific pet was handled and want to participate in the final step themselves.
Ashes are returned in a cardboard container by default; upgrade options include wooden urns ($40 to $100) and engraved plaques ($25 to $60). These prices are typical for Oklahoma City but should be confirmed directly, as memorial product costs shift with supplier availability.
Veterinary clinics like those within MedVet Oklahoma City can arrange cremation but typically route animals to third-party facilities, adding processing time and removing transparency over the actual cremation. Costs through vet clinics often run 10 to 20 percent higher because the clinic marks up the service. However, clinics offer convenience if your pet dies or is euthanized on-site and you do not want to transport the body.
Pet waste removal services like Oklahoma City-based pet burial and cremation networks offer mobile pickup, which eliminates the step of bringing the animal to a facility. That convenience costs extra, typically adding $50 to $75 to the base cremation price.
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma's on-site crematory and direct pricing undercut both routes for owners who can transport the pet and want transparency. Clinics suit people prioritizing convenience and willingness to pay markup; mobile services work for owners with mobility constraints; Heavenly Pets Oklahoma is the choice when cost and process visibility matter most.
This service fits owners who want individual cremation assurance, a faster turnaround than communal batches provide, and direct pricing without veterinary clinic markup. The witnessed cremation option appeals to owners processing grief and wanting ceremonial closure.
It does not suit owners who cannot transport a pet themselves (mobile cremation solves that) or those whose veterinary clinic requires coordination directly through the hospital for liability or workflow reasons. Communal cremation does not make sense for owners who keep ashes long-term in a home memorial; it is best for owners who plan immediate scattering.
Most owners do not visit in person. If a pet dies at home, you call Heavenly Pets Oklahoma with your pet's name, weight, approximate age, and preferred cremation type. Staff will schedule pickup or ask you to bring the pet at a specific time. If your vet euthanizes your pet, the clinic staff coordinates transfer directly to Heavenly Pets Oklahoma on your authorization.
If you choose witnessed cremation, you arrive at the facility 30 minutes before your scheduled time, meet a staff member, place your pet in the cremation chamber, and observe the process. The facility provides a quiet space for this and does not rush the ritual.
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours by appointment. The facility sits off a main commercial road with dedicated parking. Pickup service is available for an additional fee; confirm current pricing when you call. If you bring your pet directly, allow 15 to 30 minutes for paperwork and handoff.
Ashes are held at the facility for 60 days at no charge; longer storage requires inquiry. Most owners pick up ashes within one to two weeks.
Heavenly Pets Oklahoma fills a specific role in Oklahoma City: owners who want direct control over the cremation process, reasonable pricing without veterinary markup, and confirmation that their pet's remains are handled individually will find it more transparent and cost-effective than larger clinics or regional chains that handle pet cremation as a sideline service.
