Which means, purportedly, that it's more often than not, perceived to be beneficial to pull the plug on the pet, in comparison to the human - who is often almost forced to live.Euthanasia is still controversial among humans. Yet we do it with little resistance in animals. — TheMadFool
It's easier to 'other' animals and then confabulate reasons why we want to be rid of them when they become a burden. Harder to do that with our fellow humans as they hold up a much clearer mirror to our fears for ourselves. — Baden
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