u/burnsistic

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AITA for wanting to euthanize my grandma's cat with severe cancer without her consent

My grandmother's (74) 13 year old cat (Sweetie) that was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma that started on her nose about a year or so ago. The cancer has completely ate her nose, leaving raw exposed flesh that bleeds occasionally and is now spreading to her eye. My mother (51) and I (25) have talked to my grandma about euthanizing Sweetie, but my grandma refuses as she believes God should have the final say in her passing. It has become noticeably harder for Sweetie to walk and act as if she is in pain every time she is touched, even if it's light pets. I decided today that despite my grandma's lack of consent, I am going to take Sweetie to the vet and have her put down because I can no longer bear to see my childhood cat suffer the way she is.

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u/burnsistic — 6 hours ago