â26-11-2014 10:33 PM
Animal rights activists have drawn up a petition to ban the âbarbaricâ practice of eating pets in Switzerland, where cat meat often appears on traditional Christmas menus in rural areas.
http://rt.com/news/209099-swiss-eating-pets-petition/
Dog meat is often used to make sausage, while cats are prepared around the holiday season in a similar style to rabbit - in a white wine and garlic sauce. A type of mostbröckli made from marinated cat or dog is another local favorite.mmmmmm
â26-11-2014 11:04 PM
â26-11-2014 11:22 PM
Don't get me wrong, I could never eat anything I had raised and loved, and if my family were starving I would feed the animals before myself. However, in principal, what's the difference between eating a cat or a wild rabbit. If you can eat a fluffy little lamb, then why not a dog. If you can eat a cow, then why not a horse.
We live in a culture where we love our pets and eating them is abhorrant to us, and of course I could never do it - although my grandfather raised chickens and rabbits for the table. I think it's not so much what we eat that matters, but that it's treated well during it's life, and killed humanely.
All the same, I'm glad I'm not Swiss.
â26-11-2014 11:49 PM
Talking about different foods,A shop assistant in Aldi told me they were stocking caviar for xmas,i thought he was winding me up till i got home and checked the internet,and its true,although i've never fancied it myself
â26-11-2014 11:53 PM
@023mjc wrote:Don't get me wrong, I could never eat anything I had raised and loved, and if my family were starving I would feed the animals before myself. However, in principal, what's the difference between eating a cat or a wild rabbit. If you can eat a fluffy little lamb, then why not a dog. If you can eat a cow, then why not a horse.
We live in a culture where we love our pets and eating them is abhorrant to us, and of course I could never do it - although my grandfather raised chickens and rabbits for the table. I think it's not so much what we eat that matters, but that it's treated well during it's life, and killed humanely.
All the same, I'm glad I'm not Swiss.
I agree - so long as the breeding, welfare and slaughter are carried out in a humane manner I see nothing different in eating cat, dog or horses to that of eating rabbit, lamb or turkey.
As you say, I could not eat an animal I'd cared for as a pet and that would be the same if I kept chickens, yet I'll quite happily eat a chicken bought from a supermarket or butchers.
â27-11-2014 12:30 AM
Hello
so sweet !!!
â27-11-2014 12:40 AM
The is a pub/resturant by the Thames at Bourne End which many years ago was called Captain Hook's, the owner was a bit of a character who did actually sport a pair.
He once told me how a few days earlier a fox had got into the chickens and killed a number of them and as some were relatively undamaged it was decided they would do for the pot.
As he was tucking into roast chicken for Sunday lunch, his wife mentioned that they were eating Jenny, he said he couldn't touch another mouthful after that.
â27-11-2014 1:16 AM
Whatever next.... I guess they will start eating cuckoos ...
â27-11-2014 7:44 AM
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â27-11-2014 12:58 PM
â27-11-2014 12:59 PM
Well yes, I suppose if my circumstances were that extreme you feed your kids any way you can. Perhaps starving was the wrong word to use. I stand by my sentiments though. If I had only enough money for a meal for me, or a tin of cat food,the cat would win.
â27-11-2014 1:09 PM
I wonder how you would define a domestic animal, almost all smaller animals have been kept as a pet by somebody.
Chickens are very popular theses days, I once had a lamb running around in my living room.
â27-11-2014 1:33 PM
â27-11-2014 1:47 PM
â27-11-2014 2:16 PM
@saasher2012 wrote:
We have short memories.
No I've just not been around as long as you!
â27-11-2014 2:17 PM
â27-11-2014 5:35 PM
Ha..ha.. thats a good one
@saasher2012 wrote:
Ere! Cheeky begger!!đđ
â27-11-2014 6:36 PM
â28-11-2014 7:28 PM
I am surprised at anyone eating dogs or cats, simply because they are carnivores, and carnivores taste rank. In the war when the contents of various zoos ended up on posh restaurant plates, not many asked for seconds of the carnivores. No accident that we raise food animals which graze and eat veg..