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also i would never return to veganism. i plan to have my own herd of sheep and flock of chickens and feed them only on legit natural food for the species, and learn how to use all of the bits from them the best way, eg, rennet for yogurts and cheese, the intestines for sausages, use all of the organs, lung, liver, kidneys. i want cats so they have to eat this, the whole vegan bullshit, sorry, you wanna be vegan you can't have cats or dogs baby. just rats and quails for you. feeding cats vegetable protein is poisoning them.
Damn, they already got Europe... I thought with their strict laws on agriculture they'd last a little longer. The soy shit is pushed by big ag in the US, and that lobby has huge influence over our state department, which pushes soy exports on other countries while the politicians make a public beef. That's the basic play... Make a public confrontation, force the little country to back down, and force export deals on them, which aren't publicized, so Americans mostly have no idea it goes on.
Well the cat doesn't have to be vegan just because I try to be... But yes, we are poisoning our cats and dogs by feeding them canned food, which is mostly plant based. I found veganism to be doable, but I wasn't doing it in the US. Here (in US), all food contains poisons. All of it, no exceptions, I don't care what the label says. My body tells me the truth. I only tried being vegan for 8 months, and it wasn't a great way to live, but it was doable. If its doable, then ethical considerations can be... considered. Maybe just don't go "full vegan" with their retarded prohibition on eggs and honey. There's ethical merit to being healthy, too.