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anonymousforever8 karma

Not a vet, but a pet parent who has faced this. Its about quality of life. You watch your pet for what they enjoy. When they don't enjoy the little slow walks, when they don't look forward to snacks, or meals, when they have accidents and its extremely distressing, when they can't get up and you can see the look of pain or frustration on their face, you know they aren't happy. then you know that they're getting to that point that life is becoming a chore, and you need to think if it's about that time. It's hard, but you don't wan't to keep them around for you, it's about what is their life like. The ultimate gift is to let them gently go to sleep with you petting their head softly, telling them how good they are, and after they've fallen asleep, know nothing but freedom from a failing body as their spirit moves on to the next journey with you to send them on their way with love and compassion.

anonymousforever6 karma

Yup. His private doc likely wrote him whatever he wanted no questions asked.

anonymousforever4 karma

What about crime scene kitchen? That was a different take on a cooking show, even though that was baking.

anonymousforever3 karma

They were externalized to be photographed but not removed during the c section. They put both uteri back in place and closed up as normal. Does that explain it?

anonymousforever2 karma

there are mounted units all over the country in the US. California has them on hollywood blvd. saw that myself visiting. new orleans has them during mardi gras in the french quarter. just a couple "popular" examples.