Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is okay to euthanize. If I were in this situation where someone had to deal with my incontinence I’d want to check out. You have given her a good life.
You people don't seem to understand the ills of old age. Some perfectly intelligent and intelligible people need diapers for quite a few years at the end of their life. [b]My MIL is one. Don't equate incontinence with euthanasia.[/b]
It's actually the people who PRECISELY understand the ills of old age and have been through the ringer with this, whether human or pet, who have the most mature, nuanced, and helpful perspectives. I suppose you should feel lucky you are not amongst those ranks.
You missed that we are going through this with my MIL. Her head is all there, her body is not. This is why I can't agree with you at all. She still enjoys life, and I would assume that an ambulatory, pain-free animal would too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is okay to euthanize. If I were in this situation where someone had to deal with my incontinence I’d want to check out. You have given her a good life.
You people don't seem to understand the ills of old age. Some perfectly intelligent and intelligible people need diapers for quite a few years at the end of their life. [b]My MIL is one. Don't equate incontinence with euthanasia.[/b]
It's actually the people who PRECISELY understand the ills of old age and have been through the ringer with this, whether human or pet, who have the most mature, nuanced, and helpful perspectives. I suppose you should feel lucky you are not amongst those ranks.