Are you joking me? Let me fucking explain to you why it does.
Vets and doctors do everything they can to help. I intern with a Vet as I said and we spent six hours straight today in surgery trying to save a kitten, which ended up dying. Maybe you should stop being so oblivious and think about what you say before you say it so you can stop making bullshit claims that vets and doctors are soul-less. Without doctors, you'd be dead. They try their best to help in any way possible, and the fact you not only don't appreciate it - but disrespect it, disgusts me. Don't even try to argue me on this, because I can tell you right now whatever you will say is wrong.
This guy was about to get in his car when he didn't notice his new kitten try to get in. The door smashed closed on the kitten's head. It's eyes were literally hanging out of the sockets. There was blood gushing from its mouth, nose, and ears. It had multiple fractures in its skull, and also had fractures in its trachia, which meant it was choking on it's own windpipe. We tried everything we could and as I said, spent six hours straight trying to help.
I know, and it's horrifying to have that happen, but most vets and doctors become desensitized to it and, as a result, become cold robots working with gore and maybe even joking about it at times. The ones who don't desensitize eventually quit, I assume.
I wasn't trying to insult it, and I know there are plenty of exceptions, but I think there's something wrong with people who work with dying hum,ans or pets and don't have to take many medications.
Once again, not trying to insult the profession. I'm sorry.