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I did this. I did this in highschool biology when i was in 12th grade. It took us quite some time to finish. We traced the circulatory system, the muscles, etc..the other organs by group- my cat was pregnant.
They got ours from the pound- not the local one. After they were euthanized.
In college, I did a fetal pig, In tech school I did a rabbit that was alive but I anesthetized it, and we did a cat after we anesthetized it also- that one came from the shelter.
I DID A CHICKEN too. I dont remember where we got those from.
Yep we did all that plus fetal pigs. Nothing wrong learning the dead animals and they were put down humanely. Too many of us breed cats or dont care about the feral cats and bringing down the numbers is hard work.
As long they are not raising cats or animals just for lab purposes, I dont have a problem with it. Whether the animal had to be butchered (pregnant or not), the butcher place usually donate the parts to the college pre vet courses (like ours at Black Hawk College) and we did learn alot. Yes its shocking but its worth the course and education we need to learn about animals and why they are different or whats similiar to humans.