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originally posted by: ttobban
Geez... thought of a cat or dog getting eaten for a second and was freaked out by the thought.
To each their own I guess... I am shocked to find what is common in diets throughout the world...
Asians eat anything and everything. If it moves or not, it goes on a plate.
originally posted by: makemap
originally posted by: ttobban
Geez... thought of a cat or dog getting eaten for a second and was freaked out by the thought.
To each their own I guess... I am shocked to find what is common in diets throughout the world...
Asians eat dogs and cats. Korea and Vietnam too. Nothing go to waste. Just like how people eat bears. It is part of the natural selection in this planet. You either eat the carnivores or they eat you. Imagine dogs allowed to live in masses like us. They would so hunt us in wolf packs.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: makemap
Whatever happens, even in dire circumstances, you would be wise to stay away from eating humans though.
Unless you don't mind getting this f'd up disease When People Ate People, A Strange Disease Emerged
originally posted by: Bluntone22
We have a lil hamster, so no.
Not worth the trouble.
originally posted by: JesusXst
a reply to: makemap
I don't eat rodents.
originally posted by: makemap
originally posted by: ttobban
Geez... thought of a cat or dog getting eaten for a second and was freaked out by the thought.
To each their own I guess... I am shocked to find what is common in diets throughout the world...
Asians eat dogs and cats. Korea and Vietnam too. Nothing go to waste. Just like how people eat bears. It is part of the natural selection in this planet. You either eat the carnivores or they eat you. Imagine dogs allowed to live in masses like us. They would so hunt us in wolf packs.
originally posted by: makemap
If your a natural farmer your livestock is still consider as pet(s) unless you work as farm factories..
Anyways, I keep telling my rabbit that I'll eat him if he dies. Bunny is more cautious around carnivores now.