The morality of using healthy cats as donors for renal transplant surgery is considered. This case is complicated by the circumstances of the recipient cat's owner. The ethical dilemma of carrying out transplant surgery in animals is explored from three perspectives - that of the transplant surgeon the general practitioner and the recipient animal's owner. The involvement of an ethics committee widens the scope of the discussion.
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