+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

A TikToker is documenting the emotional process of freeze-drying their 16-year-old cat who was tragically killed, igniting a conversation about grief

May 31, 2023, 05:24 IST
Insider
High's series has garnered millions of views.tiktok.com/@teapourn
  • A TikTok creator's 16-year-old black cat, Loki, was killed by a foster dog in February.
  • Millions are following along as Soren High documents the process of having Loki's body freeze-dried.
Advertisement

Soren High, a 35-year-old fashion designer and TikToker who resides in Portland, Oregon, has gone viral for the unorthodox way they are grieving their late cat, Loki.

Over the past three months, High has documented the process of having the 16-year-old black cat freeze-dried. According to Animal Family Pet Preservation, which rendered the service, freeze-drying is an alternative to taxidermy, where cold temperatures are applied in a vacuum over a long time to remove moisture from body tissue.

"I knew I wanted to have [Loki] preserved the day I took her home," High, who uses they/them pronouns, told Insider. "It was an immediate knowledge that we were going to be together forever."

High first began posting about the plans in March and subsequently sent the corpse off to Ohio. They have since documented every step of the process, from packing up Loki's coffin for shipping — complete with flowers and ice packs — to chronicling how to care for the freeze-dried corpse, including cleaning Loki's glass eyes and maintaining her fur.

Several videos in the series have garnered millions of views. The most viral, where High unboxes Loki's body, has 4.8 million.

Advertisement

"My cat arrived in the mail today if you're ready to meet her," High says at the top of that video, opening the package and then dissolving into tears holding Loki's newly-preserved corpse.

High believes their cat would have wanted this memorial

Loki passed away in February in a tragic accident that High calls "the most traumatizing experience" of their life.

One night, when High was taking their foster dog, Peter, for a walk, the large Dane mix lunged for a rabbit, and High lost control of his leash. But instead of going after the rabbit, the dog deviated and attacked Loki, who was sitting outside. The cat died on the way to the vet's office, High told Insider.

Shortly after Loki died, High said their inclinations to have Loki preserved were affirmed while taking psychedelics. High "had an experience with [Loki's] soul," they told Insider, whereupon the cat seemed to condone her preservation. "She told me to just love her and this was what I felt like loving her was."

High ultimately opted for freeze-drying over taxidermy because it causes less harm to the body. It also "lasts a lot longer" and felt like a "more humane practice," they said. On TikTok, High explained that Loki hadn't been skinned, and that all of her bones were still intact.

Advertisement

The procedure cost a total of $3,000, High told Insider, and the creator asked followers for donations in order to afford the costly venture. They ultimately raised $4,300 — with the remaining $1,300 going to two animal rescue organizations.

High said they were initially shocked and then warmed by Loki's corpse

After they received the body, High was stunned by the finished product, including how all of the details — including Loki's ear hair and bald eyebrows — had been perfectly depicted. She even smelled like herself, High said.

"I'll admit it, it completely broke me at first," High said of seeing her corpse for the first time. "And then you see how perfect and complete she is, and then suddenly you are whole again."

In addition to Loki's freeze-dried body, High has sought to memorialize the cat in several other ways. Loki's heart was freeze-dried separately, and the rest of her organs were cremated to be stowed in a custom urn. High is also working with a ceramicist on Etsy to sculpt a pile of Loki's food out of clay to be placed in her old food bowl.

For now, the creator is keeping Loki's body on their bedside table, but is ultimately planning on displaying the cat on a shelf in the living room.

Advertisement

While most viewers have been supportive, others have criticized the unconventional way High is processing their grief. Most people wondered if seeing a dead pet's body could be re-traumatizing.

"I could never do this. to see my boys face without him responding to me I'd be broken all over again," wrote a top comment. "This would make my grieving process impossible," another said.

Some have called the decision "strange" and vile, and likened it to "demonic torture."

But High said they chose to share the story to show viewers that freeze-drying was an option. And, most importantly, it was an option that soothed their mourning process.

"I think grief is incredibly complicated, and everyone's going to do it a little bit differently," High said. "Whether this is grief or acceptance, I'm not sure. But I do know that everything in me said that she deserved this."

Advertisement
Next Article