one of my FB friends is perpetually reposting pleas/stories from "private animal rescues"(some may just be hoarders in training).
Rescue in this case will remain in quotes, as these aren't recognized rescues, just people that take in numerous animals, and never really seem to adopt them out.
At what point is the "medical treatment" of the neglected/unwanted animals become torture so the rescue owner can e a martyr/feel good about themselves?
two recent examples:
one animal the "rescue" was begging for money because for the treatment of one animal she has maxxed out care credit, and 3 credit cards, and has neglected her own health because she can't afford the copays on her medication/medical treatments, because of a single animal. The animal hasn't gone more than 6 days without requiring emergency treatment, and her words "I need $4,000, or to find someone willing to take on the {animal} and bills the only other option is just unthinkable"
another one was a rabbit that was severely neglected(warning: descriptions of animal injuries)
One leg was infected to the point that it was falling off(surgically removed, bone necrosis), the teeth were overgrown and abscessed so had to be surgically removed/drained-IV antibiotics administered for a month, lost an eye to infection from the teeth. Due to overgrown teeth/abscesses causing damage to the skull(weakened bone) couldn't be near any other rabbits, as a bump would lead to a skull fracture.
This poor animal had 10 surgeries in two months(all donated money), and died less than 2 weeks after the last surgery, still with numerous open wounds that hadn't healed/been addressed yet. Yet through the *daily* updates HUNDREDS of people were telling "rescue" owner how strong she was for "saving" the animal, and how brave for sticking it out(and of course the purchasing of shirts with the rabbits photo on it, they sold a lot of those).
I was becoming ill at the thought that these "animal lovers" were effectively, supporting torture, so a *person* could feel good about themselves. How many other animals could have been helped with the nearly $7,000 spent on one animal that wasn't healthy enough to deal with all that medical intervention.
It's just at what point does someone go that far that actual cruelty is seen as "heroic", because they can't see what they're doing is cruel/won't let go?
Am I wrong in feeling like this?
(I've started filtering posts because I'm both disgusted and angry)
Rescue in this case will remain in quotes, as these aren't recognized rescues, just people that take in numerous animals, and never really seem to adopt them out.
At what point is the "medical treatment" of the neglected/unwanted animals become torture so the rescue owner can e a martyr/feel good about themselves?
two recent examples:
one animal the "rescue" was begging for money because for the treatment of one animal she has maxxed out care credit, and 3 credit cards, and has neglected her own health because she can't afford the copays on her medication/medical treatments, because of a single animal. The animal hasn't gone more than 6 days without requiring emergency treatment, and her words "I need $4,000, or to find someone willing to take on the {animal} and bills the only other option is just unthinkable"
another one was a rabbit that was severely neglected(warning: descriptions of animal injuries)
One leg was infected to the point that it was falling off(surgically removed, bone necrosis), the teeth were overgrown and abscessed so had to be surgically removed/drained-IV antibiotics administered for a month, lost an eye to infection from the teeth. Due to overgrown teeth/abscesses causing damage to the skull(weakened bone) couldn't be near any other rabbits, as a bump would lead to a skull fracture.
This poor animal had 10 surgeries in two months(all donated money), and died less than 2 weeks after the last surgery, still with numerous open wounds that hadn't healed/been addressed yet. Yet through the *daily* updates HUNDREDS of people were telling "rescue" owner how strong she was for "saving" the animal, and how brave for sticking it out(and of course the purchasing of shirts with the rabbits photo on it, they sold a lot of those).
I was becoming ill at the thought that these "animal lovers" were effectively, supporting torture, so a *person* could feel good about themselves. How many other animals could have been helped with the nearly $7,000 spent on one animal that wasn't healthy enough to deal with all that medical intervention.
It's just at what point does someone go that far that actual cruelty is seen as "heroic", because they can't see what they're doing is cruel/won't let go?
Am I wrong in feeling like this?
(I've started filtering posts because I'm both disgusted and angry)
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