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Fuck You Jean
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Ah but what if Jean... had partial dementia and was actually moving into a nursing home?
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But, she didn't.
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Just so I'm sure I understand:
Paying to euthanize the dog immediately = OK Sending the dog to be euthanized for free = Not OK... because the dog will feel sad? Potential sins of the original owner aside, the author's moral superiority is tarnished by her bitter complaints about all the expensive food she "had" to buy. |
Pets are not disposable. It's sick thinking to think they are. You adopted the animal, you help it through to the end.Otherwise, yes, you're cold-hearted and you suck. It became inconvenient...just drop it off at the pound. Fuck that, and fuck Jean. I imagine Jean, perfectly coifed and put out by her loyal companion. If she felt she should be put down, then she grows a pair and has it done and is there until the end.
I think about having Gaines put down and it hurt like the living fuck but it was the RIGHT ting to do, just as being there with him was the Right fucking thing to do. Jean's a pussy. Hope her family doesn't toss her in a home and let her die alone. This is why i often prefer animals to humans. Humans can be sick-hearted cold motherfuckers. Here's a plan for them: don't get a fucking pet, fucking asshole. |
I didn't detect 'moral superiority' i detected 'you, jean, are a sucky cunt.'
I see a lot of 'moral superiority' but this ain't that. good god please don't even get a hamster. |
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Just bought Slick his kitteh fud, btw: ~$20 for a four pound bag. He's worth every cent. <---Sarcasm. He's worthless. Also: How long should I cook a sixteen pound cat? |
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And irrelevent. If the dog was sick you deal with it. If you 'have to move to a no pet facility' you deal with it. You don't just drop it off and walk away. Jean is a bitch.
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If Jean was running for president, I don't think she could count on Infi's vote.
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Yeah, sorry again. Harsh and reactive again. I'm a mess. I should probably take a break.
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Its hard to really know just by one persons perspective. I once had to find a new home for a 10 yr old dog (monty) because my Mum was dying and the dog was a yapper, and in the end it was just too much. There were other issues, but that was the main one.
Some people would judge me harshly for that, but i had to put my Mum first. Judgement or not. I often wonder if i chose the right family for Monty, but at the time i know i probably didnt think about it as much as i should have. Who knows what can lead a person to give up their family pet. I would think that it wasnt as easy as you might try to believe. |
The letter, itself, seems to me to be a bit contrived... designed to trigger an emotional response.
But assuming it could be factual, the ethical culprit here is more likely the pound. If an ethical rescue organization came upon an old 12 yr (grey mussle) dog that was already incontinent, and probably had digitally detectable tumors, experience would have dictated that the animal be put down, or at least not put up for adoption without disclosure to the adopting family. Maybe, maybe, maybe... the original owner did not want to put the dog down, themselves or could not afford it. Putting the expense on to the rescue organization (pound) would be a bit unethical, but vets are now charging a great deal of $ to euthanize a dog, and usually an additional $ to deal with disposal. All in all, my emotions are not with the author of the letter. |
Yes, it cost us about $650 to have our Sheba put to sleep a couple of years ago. That is a lot of money,,and the issue with pets is they arent covered by medicare (public health), so i think a lot of people have a lot of trouble when their pet passes or is too old and infirm to get any benefit from further treatment (which was the case with Sheba).
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