The cat was suffering and obviously was in a state where its quality of life was compromised. You with your medical background had the knowledge to make a reasonable decision that would be beneficial for the poor cat.
I believe with this situation what you did was ethical.
You said there was no way to save its life. You said you had medical history in this type of field and the cat was suffering. I don't think its wrong that you killed the poor thing. Creatures will struggle to every last breath even when they are dying. Sometimes its more peaceful to just let the creatures pass on.
Mercy Killing a Cat, was I wrong?
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The cat was suffering and obviously was in a state where its quality of life was compromised. You with your medical background had the knowledge to make a reasonable decision that would be beneficial for the poor cat.
I believe with this situation what you did was ethical.
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Unfortunately, I have more expertise in figuring out how people died rather than how to keep them alive ;)
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You said there was no way to save its life. You said you had medical history in this type of field and the cat was suffering. I don't think its wrong that you killed the poor thing. Creatures will struggle to every last breath even when they are dying. Sometimes its more peaceful to just let the creatures pass on.