TX - Agricultural teacher charged with animal cruelty after instructing students to staple cat's incision - Aug. 29, 2024

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At first glance, I thought it was a dead cat being dissected as part of biology class, and she was going to show them how to use a surgical stapler, but no - poor thing was alive!

I never had to do cat dissection, but the class that met before mine when I took college biology was for LPNs, and they did that. Those things really stunk!
 
At first glance, I thought it was a dead cat being dissected as part of biology class, and she was going to show them how to use a surgical stapler, but no - poor thing was alive!

I never had to do cat dissection, but the class that met before mine when I took college biology was for LPNs, and they did that. Those things really stunk!

We used fetal pigs, and often worked with cow eyes to identify the parts of the eyes, and muscles. But never any sort of animals like a cat or dog.
 
I should clarify that the class was for LPNs who were in the process of getting their RN certification.

This was at a community college. After transferring to the university where I got my pharmacy degree, I had one class with nursing students where they had a mandatory lab with a pre-dissected human cadaver, with all the arteries and veins marked with colored latex; we could go but didn't get credit for it. I was taking an incredibly heavy load as it was and never went to an elective lab.
 

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