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    bujub22's Avatar THE GREAT
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    no dought about it

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    Save the cat and train it to be a seeing-eye cat?

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    Kill and stuff the cat, then you could give it to the child once they had got their sight...as a momento....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Sacrifice a cat's life to save a small child's eyesight.

    Discuss.
    You've put your hand in cat shit hav'nt you

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Nope.

    There is no other option. It's the cat's life v the eyesight.
    Then, the cat has to go.
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    Does this mean the child will only be able to go out at night.???

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    The cat is 1 year old, it is a domesticated family pet. It is a specific cat, with which you are familiar (There is a reasonably oblique reference there for those who wish to look). It would die painlessly at the hands of a competent vet.

    The child is not blind, though if the cat does not die she will become so. There is no other option, or explanation that is simply how it is. Otherwise she is physically sound. She is currently 2 years old and in rude health.
    I would have the cat sign an organ donor care, kill the cat and give the child an eye transplant from the cat.

    Problem solved, Ta Da!

    /me flies away.
    Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?

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    Why not just give the cat to the RSPCA?

    I got my cat from them.....most chilled out cat ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    The cat is 1 year old, it is a domesticated family pet. It is a specific cat, with which you are familiar (There is a reasonably oblique reference there for those who wish to look). It would die painlessly at the hands of a competent vet.

    The child is not blind, though if the cat does not die she will become so. There is no other option, or explanation that is simply how it is. Otherwise she is physically sound. She is currently 2 years old and in rude health.
    Cheers. That does make things significantly different for me.

    The little girl's eyesight must be saved

    Cats ... meh.
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

    --Good for them if they survive.

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    seriously, save the kid.

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