Azath Vitr (D, on 08 July 2021 - 04:32 AM, said:
If it's a choice between killing them immediately to stop them from suffering or giving them lots of drugs to ease them into death through a haze of opioids (or maybe even better drugs than those---might even like LSD, etc.)... while their loved ones can still talk to them and stroke them through the haze... even if the process takes days, and the drugs kill them faster than the disease, it's still better than dying immediately. Personally I would almost always hold out for the hope of recovery, while still trying to give the cat as much comfort and care as possible (so far...). Then again, I'd suppose drugs can be expensive... I think the aversion to suffering in US culture is overrated, and veterinarians in particular go on about it because they charge exorbitant fees for immediate (and often if not always 'nonconsensual', from the pet's perspective) euthanasia. But telling a child right before bed is probably not the best thing to do, as BK explained....However a child probably should be given some time to say goodbye and have some final moments with the cat---which they'd otherwise regret having missed. Though it might be emotionally easier, either for the parent or the child, to simply tell the child the cat has died, especially if the child is young and the parent doesn't want to explain their decision to euthanize (or how they would feel about the child deciding to euthanize the parent...).
I went off to Uni in Jan 1991 and when I came home at Easter, my parents had put down my 17 year old dog a couple of weeks prior. I know she was old and in pain and it was the kindest thing, but not saying goodbye and having a cuddle with her one last time ... well, I still feel it 30 years later.
I hasten to add they did the right thing, but I was a bit of a mess for a couple of days there.
Maark Abbott, on 08 July 2021 - 07:49 AM, said:
baying hordes of ultranationalist breklets
Now THIS is a good case for euthanasia.
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 08 July 2021 - 08:37 AM
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