That is awesome! I'm all for it! I think it's so stupid that animal rights groups were all butt-hurt about it. I don't see any animal rights groups lining up to protect pigs, chicken, cows, lambs, hens, salmon, shrimp, oysters, and any other animal we find dead, bled, and frozen in the meats section of the grocery store everyday!
I don't see any animal rights groups lining up to protect pigs, chicken, cows, lambs, hens, salmon, shrimp, oysters, and any other animal we find dead, bled, and frozen in the meats section of the grocery store everyday!
Ummm ... there are TONS of animal rights groups out there that are lining up to protect these animals.
Hey man Iam all good with it ......... do you know how many times you have non voluntary had sweet and sour seagull or general tso's kitty ............
i saw on manswers that cat is contains more nutritious value but dog tastes better. if im allergic to cats, can i eat em? or am i just allergic to their fur??
I don't see any animal rights groups lining up to protect pigs, chicken, cows, lambs, hens, salmon, shrimp, oysters, and any other animal we find dead, bled, and frozen in the meats section of the grocery store everyday!
Ummm ... there are TONS of animal rights groups out there that are lining up to protect these animals.
Well, they're obviously not doing a very good job of it as I have about 10 grocery stores within 10 miles of me with all the meat I could ever want. I can get any cut I want of chicken, cow, pig, fish, etc..... why not cat? It's protein like the rest of them.
Just their fur, actually more specifically their dander. Dine away!
You Guy's, yes you ^ucker's... you're crazy sick.
Laker, I ate a black cat once, it was good. And you know what they say, once you go black you don't go back! Apparently it's true with cats, not the nasty way it is true with you
My ex-wife and her family were from Peru. Her dad once told me a village way up in the mountains in Peru that had a bunch of government officials visiting so they threw a huge feast for them. Everyone ate until they were satisfied and enjoyed the meal. Then the chef showed them what he had prepared. It was cat. Apparently, that's how this one village survives. They actually grow cats as their primary livestock.
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