I honestly don't mean this to sound antagonistic, but by what rationale do meat-eaters judge bulls and pigs to be fodder and yet not judge cats and dogs the same way?
Oh, there's no difference to ME...besides taste/availability. I was simply saying I didn't go around killing cats for sport or fun. I was just basing my comment on my experiences...I don't see/feel any difference between killing and gutting a cat from a pig aside from the taste when it comes down to it, so no difference....except choice/avaliabiltiy/taste.
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I honestly don't mean this to sound antagonistic, but by what rationale do meat-eaters judge bulls and pigs to be fodder and yet not judge cats and dogs the same way?
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The same way vegetarians differentiate between animals and plants, and everyone else differentiates between animal and human. An arbitrary one.
Oh, there's no difference to ME...besides taste/availability. I was simply saying I didn't go around killing cats for sport or fun. I was just basing my comment on my experiences...I don't see/feel any difference between killing and gutting a cat from a pig aside from the taste when it comes down to it, so no difference....except choice/avaliabiltiy/taste.