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Default OT: Eating sentient beings?

On 18/05/2021 17:44, T i m wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 2021 08:39:02 -0700 (PDT), whisky-dave
wrote:

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Not many animals are inteligent enough to hate or kill each other because they believe in
difernt magical beings.


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Quite, but our (daughters) dog is defiantly fearful of one dog (twice
his size) because it has previously attacked him (out of the blue and
not badly luckily).

I didn't realise we were following this dog along a pavement (a few
hundred m behind and a year since the attack) and I wondered why our
dog kept trying to cross the road. It was only when I checked further
up the road did it all make sense as it appeared we were catching them
up.

Ah, he's just told me it's 5:30 so his dinner time. ;-)

(We have just started the last batch of the 'quality' kibble and when
daughter comes back from her holiday we will blend what's left with
the vegan kibble 'complete food' she has ready.

Then it will be the vegan kibble and a mix of veg, pulses, sweet
potato (being cautious not to add to much of the sweeter veg). As it
happens he seems to love all the veg, typically leaving (meat based)
kibble and eating all the veg (then going back to it later when he's
hungry again).

Dogs are omnivores so as long as they get all the key nutrition, there
is no reason they can't live and thrive on a well planned vegan diet.


Expect your 'mates' to dob you in.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2...s-a-vegan-diet

Quote, "In the UK, under the Animal Welfare Act the owner has the
obligation to feed the animal an appropriate diet," says Daniella Dos
Santos, the president of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) "If
your personal belief system means you dont want to eat any animal
protein, thats fine, but that diet is not designed to meet the welfare
standards of your pet".


You should be ashamed of yourself. You selfishly put yourself first,
before children's health and now your own pet's welfare. Why doesn't
that surprise me?