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[quote=Anonymous]Oh, and also, in response to some people upthread: If I had a human loved one who was elderly and very ill but facing years of living with an awful disease, pain, or severe limitations on their quality of life, and they asked me to help them take their own life, I would seriously consider helping them if I could find a way to do it legally. A pet can't ask you for this or even conceptualize that they are going to spend the rest of their life in discomfort or severe limitation, but they deserve the same right to die with dignity instead of being forced to wait until their bodies literally give out. Sure, it's nice to think about a pet dying peacefully in their sleep but what if they had to spend months or years barely mobile, disoriented, taking drugs with awful side effects, etc., before that peaceful death arrived? Is that really peaceful. Quality of life matters too. [/quote]
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