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Originally Posted by miabellaamoure Those who can humanely euthanize an animal that they believe are suffering or will not have the quality of life are definitely coward in my book.
I just happen to disagree with this situation and see life in this sweet kitty that is still deserving of living where they do not.
Agree to disagree...  |
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom I think it's sorta easy to use the word "coward" when the animal is still alive.
However, if this was your cat - and it got hit by a car, and you raced to the vet, and the vet said - "this cat needs all 4 legs amputated, and I can't even say that she will survive the surgery, given the level of trauma" -- and if that owner, who loves that baby as much as anything, puts this baby to sleep - would she be a coward too?
I'm just asking.
I had to put my cat, Einstein, to sleep when she was 20. She couldn't articulate to me as to whether that choice was correct or not (for her). Making that decision sure as heck didn't feel cowardly. In fact, it hurt like hell. And it still does.
I can't speak for the kiddo in this video, but I'm not a fan of using cowardice as a scapegoat for the decision to euthanize. I think the decision to euthanize is very personal and it's not a simple decision  . |
Oh Ann...I am such a dumb chubby finger gal who slipped up and missed the most important word of that statement...the word
NOT!
My comment should have read:
Those who can humanely euthanize an animal that they believe are suffering or will not have the quality of life are definitely
NOT coward in my book.
I am so sorry for being a party to another person's insensitivity...please believe me it was 100% unintentional! I would never think that way...it's just not part of my wiring...at all!
I sent you a pm asking you to please edit my post but, felt I better update my err in posting as well...sorry everyone!