Cruel or Humane? Isn't it obvious?
That vet should be brought up on charges. I rescued a day old whose mother had abandoned him because his leg was deformed. He was infected with fleas and at first I thought he was dead. I went to pick him up to bury him, and the poor little guy made a pitiful sound. I was told by everyone I spoke to about him that it was very unlikely that he would survive. The fleas were horrendous and I used a tiny flea comg for hours to brush them away. He couldn't even suckle, so tiny he was. I bottle fed, gave him subQ fluids (injecting water under his skin to keep him hydrated), and stimulated him to go potty. I had two weeks of 24/7 monitoring of him to pull him through, and pull through, he did. He did develop a minor biting problem as a young kitten - as he had no other kittens to teach him how it felt to be bitten - but that problem was solved when I rescued another kitten his age from a shelter and put them together, The new kitten bit the tar out of him three or four times and he learned real quick not to bite! Six months later he went in for surgery on his deformed foot/leg and had to have it amputated completely. Two months later he was adopted into a wonderful home with someone who already had one "tripod" cat. Now he and his fellow three-legged have run of the house :) Cruel to rescue an infant kitten? I think not! Even when the odds are stacked against them, it is inevitably about their will to survive and our willingness to help them do so. They won't always pull through as my little kitten did, but as long as I draw breath, they will be given a chance to...