Anonymous wrote:I'm not too poor at all. I love my pets, and I think I take good care of them. But paying extra so they can be euthanized at home seems a waste. But you do whatever you feel you need to do. I'll take mine to the vets when the time comes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I vote take them to the nearest vet for the euthanization why would you want to fork out the $500 to put down your dog or cat when the local vet can charge much less
No need to apologize. I'm the same as you. $500 to euthanize a pet at home is too much. I love my 2 cats and my dog but I don't see spending $1500 on them just so they can be put down at home.
Of course. Their last minutes will be of stress and fear at the vet, but that's OK. $500 just isn't worth making the end peaceful.
You are both too insensitive and too poor to have a pet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s OK for people to die peacefully without euthanasia, then why is it cruel for pets? You know your pet; if they are moving peacefully toward death, why disturb the natural progression?
Dude, a LOT of people die awful, extended deaths simply because euthanasia isn't widely available for humans. If someone's going peacefully, sure, let them go. But if not, well, we "disturb" a lot of "natural progressions" and it's really strange to not offer comfort and relief if/when it's available.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s OK for people to die peacefully without euthanasia, then why is it cruel for pets? You know your pet; if they are moving peacefully toward death, why disturb the natural progression?
I'm not too poor at all. I love my pets, and I think I take good care of them. But paying extra so they can be euthanized at home seems a waste. But you do whatever you feel you need to do. I'll take mine to the vets when the time comes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I vote take them to the nearest vet for the euthanization why would you want to fork out the $500 to put down your dog or cat when the local vet can charge much less
No need to apologize. I'm the same as you. $500 to euthanize a pet at home is too much. I love my 2 cats and my dog but I don't see spending $1500 on them just so they can be put down at home.
Of course. Their last minutes will be of stress and fear at the vet, but that's OK. $500 just isn't worth making the end peaceful.
You are both too insensitive and too poor to have a pet.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, OP.
For what it's worth, I once had a cat I really loved who was dying, and I couldn't get any vet to come to the house. With all my heart, I regret taking her to the vet: the ending was NOT peaceful, and she was so scared and upset for her last minutes. Her death was not going to be easy in any case, but I wish I could go back in time and let her die at home.
So I think you did the right thing. It doesn't sound like she was suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I vote take them to the nearest vet for the euthanization why would you want to fork out the $500 to put down your dog or cat when the local vet can charge much less
No need to apologize. I'm the same as you. $500 to euthanize a pet at home is too much. I love my 2 cats and my dog but I don't see spending $1500 on them just so they can be put down at home.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I vote take them to the nearest vet for the euthanization why would you want to fork out the $500 to put down your dog or cat when the local vet can charge much less
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She died on her own this afternoon while sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She died on her own this afternoon while sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She died on her own this afternoon while sleeping.