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This special site is dedicated to the memory of beloved furry friends in NYC!
Deep within the woods of Central Park’s Ramble, those in the know gather every December at a secret spot to pay their respects to long-lost pets. Untapped New York first heard rumors of a pet memorial in Central Park in 2013. Since we first set out to find the secret Christmas tree years ago, the tradition has become more and more popular and media coverage has increased. Still, the exact location of the quiet spot remains a lovingly guarded secret, shared only with those who wish to honor their dearly departed furry friends.
The branches of the secret Christmas tree in Central Park, dubbed the Furever Tree, are filled with handmade memorials dedicated to lost pets, be they a dog or cat, or other beloved creature. The occasional bauble or pet toy can be found among many laminated photos tied to the tree with festive ribbons and bows. The photos on the ornaments often feature the pet’s name and a message of appreciation for their companionship.
It’s unclear how long this tradition has been going on and who first started it. The earliest coverage we found was dated 2010. Each year, the mysterious caretakers carefully remove all of the ornaments and then bring them back next year. An Untapped New York Insider, who makes a pilgrimage to the tree every year to honor her family’s cats, found a thank you note from a pair of dog owners who left a photo of their pooch on the tree one year and were surprised to return the next year to see that their memorial had been saved and put up once again.
Due to the tree's popularity, a note was posted on the site this year to let contributors know not to worry if they don't see their pet on the tree. Nearly 2,000 ornaments have been collected over the years and they simply can't all fit on the tree! However, if you have memorialized your pet in years past and don't see your ornament this year, you can email the organizers at thefurevertree@gmail.com, and they will hang it for you.
Another exciting message found this year notes that the caretakers of the tree are working on a book about it! To have your pet included in the book, email your contact information, your pet's name, and a photo of your pet's ornament on the tree. The sign also requests assistance in connecting with a literary agent, publisher, or editor who would be interested in working on the book. The contact email is thefurevertree@gmail.com
A visit to this Christmas tree pet memorial in Central Park is bittersweet. While it’s sad to think about losing a pet, it is touching to see the outpouring of love and appreciation pet owners share. We hope this special tradition continues for many years to come!
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