Taxidermy is the art and science of preserving animals for display, study, or sentimental purposes. Rooted in a tradition that blends craftsmanship with anatomical precision, it involves preparing, stuffing, and mounting animal skins to replicate their lifelike appearance. While historically used by hunters and naturalists to document and celebrate wildlife, modern taxidermy often serves as a deeply personal way to honor the memory of beloved pets. This intricate process requires skill, care, and attention to detail, ensuring the preserved animal remains a lasting tribute to its natural beauty and significance.
Taxidermy
Taxidermy
Preserve the memory
Preserving the memory of a cherished pet is a heartfelt way to honor the bond and unconditional love they brought to your life. Through careful preservation, you can keep their presence alive, transforming grief into a lasting tribute that celebrates their unique spirit. Whether displayed as a comforting reminder or as a cherished keepsake, preserving their memory allows you to hold onto the moments that made your time together so special. It’s not just about preservation; it’s about creating a tangible connection to the love and joy they shared.
Work Examples
We believe that preserving your pet’s memory is about more than physical representation; it’s about honoring the love, joy, and companionship they brought to your life. Our goal is to help you keep that connection alive, offering a comforting way to remember your pet’s spirit and personality for years to come.
Why choose us?
Skill and care in every project
Individual approach and attention to detail
Reliability and durability
Testimonials
What clients are saying…
Katie is great to work with. She had great communication, was professional, and her work is quality. She did a great job with my son’s first buck and it will be a trophy we cherish for years to come.
I recently had an Axis deer shoulder done by Katie, I can’t express enough how she exceeded my expectations. For a recent graduate in this field she is above and beyond any taxidermy I’ve ever seen work done. I’ll be using her for all my trophies from now on.
FAQ’s
What is taxidermy?
How long does taxidermy take?
What do I need to do if I want an animal preserved?
- Preservation starts immediately. Keep the animal in a cool place (preferably refrigerated or frozen) as soon as possible.
- Avoid handling the animal excessively to prevent damage.
- Contact a taxidermist quickly for specific instructions.
Can you preserve my pet?
What is the difference between taxidermy and freeze-drying?
- Taxidermyinvolves preserving the animal’s skin and mounting it on a custom form.
- Freeze-drying uses a machine to preserve the entire animal, retaining more of its original structure but with less flexibility for posing. We do not offer freeze-drying.
How much does taxidermy cost?
Is it legal to preserve any animal?
How do I care for my mounted piece?
- Keep it in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight.
- Dust gently with a soft cloth or brush.
- Avoid areas with high humidity to prevent mold or insect damage