Especially as a human can normally consent to death but a pet can’t

  • bufalo1973@piefed.social
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    8 hours ago

    Short answer: religion.

    “Only God can take a life”… except when it an heretic, a non believer, a sinner, …

    Killing believers = sin

    Killing non believers = " the work of God"

    And pets are animals and “you can do as you please”.

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      7 hours ago

      It’s honestly kind of depressing. I went all out for my dog’s end of life care, ensuring it was as dignified as possible and he was as comfortable as he could be, and I hate the idea that if I were to ever come down with Alzheimer’s or something, instead of going on my own terms in the comfort of my home with people I know and love, I would instead be kept alive as long as possible and then probably die with indignity, terrified and confused and not recognizing anyone around me or even my own self.

      On one hand I am glad of what I was able to do for my dog, I loved him to death. I just wish that I could be afforded that same dignity when it’s my turn to go.