So your assertion is that, once a cat becomes ill and needs medical care, they should be put down, and the money that would have gone into their care put forward to adopt a new cat, who, because healthy and young is more worthy of life than a cat that has been contributing to hisorher family and the quality of life of the family members?
Do you feel the same way about two-legged people? That once grandma comes in need of medical care, she should be put down, and orphans -- healthy, young orphans -- brought into the family in her stead?
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Date: 2013-03-23 06:33 pm (UTC)Do you feel the same way about two-legged people? That once grandma comes in need of medical care, she should be put down, and orphans -- healthy, young orphans -- brought into the family in her stead?