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In reply to the discussion: Should people who can't afford medical treatments for pets own a cat or dog? [View all]TheBlackAdder
(29,984 posts)1) Not rescue an animal so they are euthanized instead?
2) Spend $6,000 on surgery for a rescue animal that 'might' save its life, especially when you don't know the bloodline of the animal and whether that animal will even live much longer -- when that money could be used to bolster th household, rescue another animal and contribute to the shelter?
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It's not cruel to put down an animal that is severely ill and requires unforeseen medical expenses. It's cruel to not rescue an animal and give them the best lives you can provide for them. Remember, you're giving them the best lives YOU can provide. Folks who profess that people should either NOT rescue and animal or expose their household to financial risk to save an animal are NOT living in reality. Sure, there are things we'd like to do... but there are also things that are practical to do.