Would you freeze-dry your beloved Maine Coon cat on her passing?
I have just written an article about the ethics of freeze-drying a companion animal on their passing. I decided, correctly or incorrectly, that it is a self-indulgent, human-centric process designed to bypass the grieving and mourning process which is far more natural, necessary and decent. I think freeze-drying pets is unethical and an example of speciesism. RELATED: The ETHICS of pet freeze-drying . This woman did not have a Maine Coon but she describes the process. She fully believes in it and has not considered the ethics of it as far as I can tell. I am certain that almost a hundred percent of Maine Coon owners love their cat. When you buy a Maine Coon cat you invest your money in an animal companion. A lot of money. And maintenance is higher than normal. You need plenty of love to deliver it . On their passing ( which would be normally be a little earlier than the death of a non-purebred cat ) it's going to be very painful. I don't think there is a more emotionally pain...