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My mum's cat certainly ate grass.

 

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Simon pJones [simonpjones]04 March 2002 11:24 Subject: vegancats

I am against any form of cruelty be it physical or mental and we should not confuse experimentation with cruelty ,those in the case of animals it does seem to go hand in hand, I agree that animals should be allowed to make their own decisions, But I am not sure that it would wrong to say for instants fence off 2 or 3 miles area or more, where some lions and some other other carnies would be separated from the veggie animals and if they got all the nutrients they needed, I am not so sure that would be wrong, They might eventually over a period of time except they wouldn't have to kill an animal for food, Don't lions and other carnies eat grass anyway to help with their digestion,obviously there would have to be alot of supplements, but I think it's food for thought!

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One of my cats loves eating grass. He's always in the back garden munching away! :-)

 

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My mum's cat certainly ate grass.

 

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Simon pJones [simonpjones]04 March 2002 11:24 Subject: vegancats

I am against any form of cruelty be it physical or mental and we should not confuse experimentation with cruelty ,those in the case of animals it does seem to go hand in hand, I agree that animals should be allowed to make their own decisions, But I am not sure that it would wrong to say for instants fence off 2 or 3 miles area or more, where some lions and some other other carnies would be separated from the veggie animals and if they got all the nutrients they needed, I am not so sure that would be wrong, They might eventually over a period of time except they wouldn't have to kill an animal for food, Don't lions and other carnies eat grass anyway to help with their digestion,obviously there would have to be alot of supplements, but I think it's food for thought!

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>Don't lions and other carnies eat grass anyway to help with their digestion,obviously >there would have to be alot of supplements, but I think it's food for thought!

 

I think they do - I know cats and dogs do.

 

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the reason most animals eat grass i a kind of self -medication ie they use it as an internal scouring pad to get rid of (i think)some sort of stomach parasite.

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I am against any form of cruelty be it physical or mental and we should not confuse experimentation with cruelty ,those in the case of animals it does seem to go hand in hand, I agree that animals should be allowed to make their own decisions, But I am not sure that it would wrong to say for instants fence off 2 or 3 miles area or more, where some lions and some other other carnies would be separated from the veggie animals and if they got all the nutrients they needed, I am not so sure that would be wrong, They might eventually over a period of time except they wouldn't have to kill an animal for food, Don't lions and other carnies eat grass anyway to help with their digestion,obviously there would have to be alot of supplements, but I think it's food for thought!

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Hi Simon,

>> But I am not sure that it would wrong to say for instants fence off 2 or 3 miles area or more, where some lions and some other other carnies would be separated from the veggie animals and if they got all the nutrients they needed, I am not so sure that would be wrong, They might eventually over a period of time except they wouldn't have to kill an animal for food <<

So what do you suggest? that we feed them for evermore ? or de we just subject them to the Clockwork Orange treatment and eventually they will realise thats its wrong and they wont do it again????

I dont understand this line of thinking at all.....

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