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that makes sense, I must admit though I can't quite see myself tucking into Tiddles.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostI don’t understand the furore of eating an animal just because it is deemed to be a pet in some situations.
If there is no scientific / ecological / health reason to not eat a particular meat then why should it matter if people do? (assuming they are not stealing next door pet & putting it in a pie)
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Is more a culture thing than anything else, people feel iffy at the thought of eating "pets" rather than animals that were breed purely for food, we eat a chicken so why shouldn't we eat dog, thats just mean to chickens!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostStop eating cats and dogs say animal rights campaigners in Switzerland - BBC Newsbeat
And why is eating cat or dog a problem anyway?
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I don’t understand the furore of eating an animal just because it is deemed to be a pet in some situations.Originally posted by vetran View PostI'm confused are you for Pussy Pie or not?
If there is no scientific / ecological / health reason to not eat a particular meat then why should it matter if people do? (assuming they are not stealing next door pet & putting it in a pie)
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What sort of problems? Ethical or scientific?Originally posted by d000hg View PostAren't there problems with eating carnivores?
But good point - most of the animals we eat aren't meat eaters themselves.
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That ‘lamb’ dopiaza I had the other night certainly had plenty of bite.
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Kittens and puppies are even more tender, not as much meat, but more tender.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostStop eating cats and dogs say animal rights campaigners in Switzerland - BBC Newsbeat
And why is eating cat or dog a problem anyway?
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+1Originally posted by mudskipper View PostStop eating cats and dogs say animal rights campaigners in Switzerland - BBC Newsbeat
And why is eating cat or dog a problem anyway?
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