growing up on Manitoulin Island I seen my parents drown many kittens in a bag in the bathtub. Not a pleasant memory.
growing up on Manitoulin Island I seen my parents drown many kittens in a bag in the bathtub. Not a pleasant memory.
I could, when my dog was super ill we went to the vet and he recommended putting her down, he put the needle into her skin but I asked if I could inject the fluid, not sure if that counts
I could do it but only if I could use the injection that vets use. Otherwise there's no way.
Yes, because my cats are small enough to snap their necks quickly and ensure they feel prolly only a nano second of pain from that.
I would only do it if they were suffering to begin with, so that nano second of pain wouldn't be worse then what they are already experiencing.
If I had huge pets, I would prolly want to use a vet to ensure no pain, as I don't own a gun to shoot it in the head.
Does anyone know if shooting point blank in the head causes pain?
Last edited by Total Crica; 2017-03-23 at 11:09 PM.
I'm sorry forum for even making this thread.
If you lived through it then yes it would hurt like a bitch.
But since the only people we could really ask are those who are dead then we really don't know. In theory though it shouldn't hurt for more than a fraction of a second. Chances are the brain can't even process what's going before it's obliterated by the round.
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.” - General James Mattis
My sister has a white Cat.
It got skin cancer on its ears, so my sister had to take the cat to the vet.
The vet chopped both of its ears off.. But it was better than putting the cat down.
Just be careful with your white cat, as they are Very Prone to skin cancer from the Sun