No, not normal in the least. That's seriously messed up. I hope you get the help you need from therapy/a psychcologist and you're not allowed anymore pets for a while. And you're restricted from being around other people's pets.
There's a reason they sell chicken, pork, and beef you know: for consumption. If you're not into that you can have seafood. No, pets do not count as part of a normal healthy diet. It's never ok to eat your pets (or another person's).
European culture has that too, by the way. In parts of Switzerland, there are farmers raise dogs as pets and then eat them. In India, they don't eat cows because they feel it is wrong to eat an animal that has worked so hard for farmers. Yet here once a non-pet animal has served its purpose, goodbye, off to the slaughterhouse to become ground-up pet food and fertilizer. In Western culture they used to send horses to the glue factory or meat once they can't race or work for the farmer anymore (the latter still happens). In Animal Farm they talk about
Also, keep in mind that attitudes towards pets differ. Just because someone keeps a pet doesn't mean they're in it for the familial love. For example, many people have pet goldfish and snails yet very very very few who keep them actually bond with them. Of course abuse of animals should be condemned whereever it happens.
IIN to kill and eat your pets?
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No, not normal in the least. That's seriously messed up. I hope you get the help you need from therapy/a psychcologist and you're not allowed anymore pets for a while. And you're restricted from being around other people's pets.
There's a reason they sell chicken, pork, and beef you know: for consumption. If you're not into that you can have seafood. No, pets do not count as part of a normal healthy diet. It's never ok to eat your pets (or another person's).
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In some parts of the world they eat their pets. For example, in Hawaii they used to raise pigs as pets and then later turn them into pork.
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Where's Crusades when I need him? That is the sort practice that leads me to believe that European culture is superior to Polynesian culture.
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European culture has that too, by the way. In parts of Switzerland, there are farmers raise dogs as pets and then eat them. In India, they don't eat cows because they feel it is wrong to eat an animal that has worked so hard for farmers. Yet here once a non-pet animal has served its purpose, goodbye, off to the slaughterhouse to become ground-up pet food and fertilizer. In Western culture they used to send horses to the glue factory or meat once they can't race or work for the farmer anymore (the latter still happens). In Animal Farm they talk about
Also, keep in mind that attitudes towards pets differ. Just because someone keeps a pet doesn't mean they're in it for the familial love. For example, many people have pet goldfish and snails yet very very very few who keep them actually bond with them. Of course abuse of animals should be condemned whereever it happens.
Also, don't you mean Crvsades?
Did I not mention that I also ate my sister's goldfish? She went mad.
Is that kind of seafood alright?
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Yeah that's fine.
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Phew, what a relief. Wouldn't want to be abnormal.
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Well, you are abnormal. I just think if you must eat a pet a goldfish is fine. I can understand the turtle too.
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Thank you. You are very understanding.