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wanna hear something wild?

Speaking of cats!

Sorry if this is off topic.

I made this decision to become a vegetarian. My husband says, " bla bla and blab

bla. " I say, " but animals are living things, why don't we just eat our cats

instead of a cow? " I said this to him a few times. I said, " if we were stuck on

an island with a bunch of animals, you too would become a vegetarian because

there is no way you would be chasing after any cow with a machete. (he eats meat

but would never do the killing)

After defending my position time after time with him and using the cat/cow

analogy, I was coming home from shopping, and there on my street, shivering from

the cold was this kitten, about 10 months old I would guestimate, adorable

freezing kitty, and this kitty was black and white spotted and looked just like

A COW. SO weird, and I know it is a sign from above telling me I am doing the

right thing.

She was bumping my leg and rubbing me and purring, and she is so sweet.

I call her Moo, and she is in my house, my other cats hate her, LOL, and she has

to go. I am going to put up signs tonight for a lost kitty, and I will wait a

few days, then start the arduous process of finding a home.

Don't worry, I would NEVER take her to the SPCA.

 

Blessings,

Maria/Chanda

-

TruAsia

Wednesday, December 08, 2004 1:54 PM

Re: choices

 

 

 

I am a Vegetarian b/c I became a pet owner last Novmeber, when I held

my cat, I couldn't bare to eat another animal. I just went cold

turkey, and I've been meat-free ever since.

-Asia

, " Amy P. "

<aviva_hadas> wrote:

>

> Who here made the choice to be vegetarian strictly for health

> reasons - or budgetary reasons. (Not because of animal rights) I am

> trying to rationalize my choice with an irrational person....

People

> get tired of hearing PETA says..... (not unlike the door to door

> religion sellers - but that is a whole different ball of wax.)

> I have tried to explain the nutritional benefits, the large variety

> of choices in my menu. Like Bok Choy, before becoming vegetarian, I

> probably only had in a chinese restaurant - without knowing it. I

> now eat it raw right along side my celery, carrots, & apples. I

have

> also explained how much further my food budget goes.... (I can buy

a

> bag of beans and have meals for pennies.)

 

 

 

 

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I think it sounds like some sort of weird sign.

MOOOO

 

Maria/Chanda <puterwitch wrote:

wanna hear something wild?

Speaking of cats!

Sorry if this is off topic.

I made this decision to become a vegetarian. My husband says, " bla bla and blab

bla. " I say, " but animals are living things, why don't we just eat our cats

instead of a cow? " I said this to him a few times. I said, " if we were stuck on

an island with a bunch of animals, you too would become a vegetarian because

there is no way you would be chasing after any cow with a machete. (he eats meat

but would never do the killing)

After defending my position time after time with him and using the cat/cow

analogy, I was coming home from shopping, and there on my street, shivering from

the cold was this kitten, about 10 months old I would guestimate, adorable

freezing kitty, and this kitty was black and white spotted and looked just like

A COW. SO weird, and I know it is a sign from above telling me I am doing the

right thing.

She was bumping my leg and rubbing me and purring, and she is so sweet.

I call her Moo, and she is in my house, my other cats hate her, LOL, and she has

to go. I am going to put up signs tonight for a lost kitty, and I will wait a

few days, then start the arduous process of finding a home.

Don't worry, I would NEVER take her to the SPCA.

 

Blessings,

Maria/Chanda

-

TruAsia

Wednesday, December 08, 2004 1:54 PM

Re: choices

 

 

 

I am a Vegetarian b/c I became a pet owner last Novmeber, when I held

my cat, I couldn't bare to eat another animal. I just went cold

turkey, and I've been meat-free ever since.

-Asia

, " Amy P. "

<aviva_hadas> wrote:

>

> Who here made the choice to be vegetarian strictly for health

> reasons - or budgetary reasons. (Not because of animal rights) I am

> trying to rationalize my choice with an irrational person....

People

> get tired of hearing PETA says..... (not unlike the door to door

> religion sellers - but that is a whole different ball of wax.)

> I have tried to explain the nutritional benefits, the large variety

> of choices in my menu. Like Bok Choy, before becoming vegetarian, I

> probably only had in a chinese restaurant - without knowing it. I

> now eat it raw right along side my celery, carrots, & apples. I

have

> also explained how much further my food budget goes.... (I can buy

a

> bag of beans and have meals for pennies.)

 

 

 

 

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