No. Killing is killing and kindness is kindness. Have you ever wondered why you get so depressed when you're about to euthanize your favorite pet, but when it dies naturally, you don't get as sad? It's because you're not killing out of kindness. Think about it. Killing out of kindness would make you feel better, right? You're killing, just plain killing, and that's the feeling you get when you kill. However, when an animal dies naturally, you know that you had nothing to do with it and that it would have happened anyway. I hope this helps, and that someday, animal euthanasia will end!
It is not called euthanasia if the decision to end a life is made without the consent of the individual, or if it is done for purposes other than relieving suffering, such as for financial gain or convenience. euthanasia is a voluntary act done with the agreement of the person who is suffering.
The best way to prevent animal euthanasia is to spay or neuter your pets. Pounds can only afford to feed and house a limited amount of animals, so limiting the births of unwanted kittens and puppies with lower the amount of animals put down. Animal control workers don't put animals to sleep because they want to, they do it because of the ever growing numbers of strays that they just cannot afford to keep.
Yes mercy killing is another way of saying euthanasia.
There is no difference, "Euthanasia" is just the Greek word of mercy killing!
There is no difference, "Euthanasia" is just the Greek word of mercy killing!
Yes. Euthanasia involves killing somebody (more specifically, mercy killing - killing a person because he is suffering). The alternative is not to kill him.
Suicide means to kill oneself. Euthanasia is committed by another person.
The ISBN of A Killing Kindness is 0002314061.
Mercy Killing
A Killing Kindness has 256 pages.
A Killing Kindness was created on 1980-11-24.
Its basically killing someone.