Who hasn't felt the urge at some time or another for a midnight snack? And why not, when there's a good bit of cat and stuffing to be enjoyed? This video shows the perfect recipe for stuffed cat. H...
Who hasn't felt the urge at some time or another for a midnight snack? And why not, when there's a good bit of cat and stuffing to be enjoyed? This video shows the perfect recipe for stuffed cat. Healthy and tasty for all the family to enjoy. www.cookingkitty.com
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I don't think this video's purpose is to make us laugh, but rather make us stop and think. The video highlights how most of us would never think of eating a cat, and yet other intelligent non-human animals capable of feeling pain -- pigs for example, suffer horrible abuse and are treated as "things." A cat feels pain, but not a pig? It's absurd. Please, if you are unfamiliar with how pigs are raised on factory farms, please google for more info.
Personally I don't eat cat as it's a very stringy meat, and because their carnivorous diet means that they are more likely to contract parasites or diseases from their food, compared to their herbivorous cousins, if you plan to farm and feed them naturally, anyway.
That said, horse is oddly tasteless and tough too, despite their dietary needs. One of the less tasty steaks that I've had.
I also wouldn't make pate from a chihuahua; they have a very lean build which doesn't make for good meat.
I'm surprised you didn't have the Veggie Rank and File spitting fur at this one and find we are the first to comment.
Perhaps next year you can join forces with McDonalds to promote a broiled Sausage Dog - That's bound to hit the headlines and stimulate the sort of debate we were hoping this would.
Even on our Vegetarian News blog this post only provoked one complaint - apathy rules apparently.
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The video highlights how most of us would never think of eating a cat, and yet other intelligent non-human animals capable of feeling pain -- pigs for example, suffer horrible abuse and are treated as "things." A cat feels pain, but not a pig? It's absurd.
Please, if you are unfamiliar with how pigs are raised on factory farms, please google for more info.
awesome! :)
lol oj!
veggie obv.
That said, horse is oddly tasteless and tough too, despite their dietary needs. One of the less tasty steaks that I've had.
I also wouldn't make pate from a chihuahua; they have a very lean build which doesn't make for good meat.
Perhaps next year you can join forces with McDonalds to promote a broiled Sausage Dog - That's bound to hit the headlines and stimulate the sort of debate we were hoping this would.
Even on our Vegetarian News blog this post only provoked one complaint - apathy rules apparently.