• kn33@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    Maybe, but as far as things the rich countries have that poor countries don’t - pet care is pretty low on the list of things to rectify imo

            • I mean for perspective… people in my grandma’s generation would just eat the cat before they got too old.

              Kinda like livestock… with a dual purpose of pest control…

              And before westerners starts sterotyping… reminder again that this is a war-torn country devastated by japanese imperialism and famines were common.

              • DireTech@sh.itjust.works
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                25 days ago

                Makes sense in that environment. If someone doesn’t have at least one grandparent that endured some shit then their family lived a very fortunate life. Or more likely didn’t pass down stories of just how bad things got.

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                25 days ago

                Even that’s still a very different scenario. Survival for you/your family, vs intentionally dooming a defenseless, sick pet to a slow, painful death (or laughing about it, in your case). That’s not a Western stereotype, that’s basic human compassion and empathy.

                In your first example, euthanasia is far better than “tossing a sick pet in the trash”. Obviously. Anywhere in the world, no matter the poverty level, there’s cheap, quick, humane ways of ending an animals life. And yes, I would do it personally, if I had to. Intentionally choosing suffering over a quick end is wrong.