There is no such thing as ethics with meat. Animals aren't humans. Being a vegan or vegetarian is just crying out for attention. The animals normal cultures eat are stupid. I do however, dislike that some cultures eat cats and dogs. That to me is wrong.
Cows, pigs and chickens are stupid as hell though.
Eating dogs and cats is wrong. But don't you think animals shouldn't be treated unnecessarily cruelly when dispatched for the process of butchering and consumption? Hunting is supposed to be ethical whereby an animal is killed cleanly without suffering. Factory farming otoh, is unbelievably cruel and remarkably vicious; there are videos of chicken factory workers slamming live birds against walls for no apparent reason.
Just because an animal is not human doesn't mean it should be mistreated.
But you fry your feline meals in chicken fat I thought? Who do you kill first? Or do you use roadkill?
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