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I have always wanted to be a vet, but for the longest time the thing that always held me back from pursuing my dream was the fear of seeing (and euthanizing) sick animals. However, recently I let go of my fears and realized that I didn't want this to hold me back from helping animals in need. Easier said than done...
Case in point: Yesterday, I started volunteering at a shelter and administering medication (under a veterinarian) to sick cats who are abandoned, abused and/or neglected. Two particular cats tore at my heartstrings like you wouldn't believe. Just seeing animals so sick, and then having to give them IV's and hearing them in pain from the needle, just makes me cringe. Or giving them medicine when all they want to do is put their head down, makes me sad. I know I am new to this, and I want to toughen up emotionally, but yesterday was just so hard. My heart was very heavy.
I talked to other volunteers and they said that you do get 'hardened' to the sadness; however, I want to hear from you all. Were you emotional when first dealing with sad senarios like this? How do you deal with it? When does it get better? If at all?
Case in point: Yesterday, I started volunteering at a shelter and administering medication (under a veterinarian) to sick cats who are abandoned, abused and/or neglected. Two particular cats tore at my heartstrings like you wouldn't believe. Just seeing animals so sick, and then having to give them IV's and hearing them in pain from the needle, just makes me cringe. Or giving them medicine when all they want to do is put their head down, makes me sad. I know I am new to this, and I want to toughen up emotionally, but yesterday was just so hard. My heart was very heavy.
I talked to other volunteers and they said that you do get 'hardened' to the sadness; however, I want to hear from you all. Were you emotional when first dealing with sad senarios like this? How do you deal with it? When does it get better? If at all?