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KenComesInABox62 karma

(Quick backstory: we had an 18 lb Maine coon cat who developed cancer, dropped to 9 lbs, stopped eating, and we put him to sleep. We only did palliative care. I still feel guilty that we should have given him more time )

Do you ever judge pet parents for their decision to put a pet down? How do you, as a vet, know when a pet parent should put their pet down? I know it’s left up to the parent, but what factors are most important?

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Reminds me of the Buddhist sentiment that you must know suffering to fully appreciate happiness, which resonated with me even as a Catholic

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Thanks for the reassurance. Our vet mentioned cancer treatment would only buy a few more months and could stress him, so we opted for palliative. Thank you for looking out for all these animals!

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I don’t know if it’s an entirely different subspecies that just happens to go by the same name, but we also have them here in Montana They’re super cute in person too!

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So interesting- thanks for the clarification! I wonder what it is about this Axolotl lake in Montana that causes so many salamanders to halt metamorphosis