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The point was very simply, and well made: the senario was choosing between 1) doctoring a severely injured animal and 2) putting a bandaid on a human. Those were the criteria. The answer was to just put the animal down. The point was well made.That’s not the point. The point is human life has more worth than an animal’s life. Using the resources that God has given you to treat a dog is not being a good steward.
Using the resources that God has given you to take responsibility for the pets ONE decide on ONE’S own to bring home is indeed being a good steward. If you don’t want the responisiblity, then don’t have pets. That’s simple enough as well. Sure, if one can’t afford to have a servere injury treated, they’re not obliged to do so. But let me point out that there are several charities geared towards exactly this: donations are made by members in the community to pay for animal treatments. However, you cannot be assured that money not spent on petcare will go to the next door neighbor. It has nothing to do with it.