Thread:Youngcoldnew17/@comment-43678658-20190930034712/@comment-39191802-20191119022102

I believe that we should try to save the animals. However, if I had a choice between saving my loyal dog or my bossy friend, I'd save the human.

I think it's good that people take pets off the hands of irresponsible owners. But that applies to malnourished domestic animals, weak livestock intended to be kept, and meat livestock being treated EXTREMELY inhumanely for long periods of time.

Most chicken and turkeys intended for consumption are bred in such a way that they die at a certain age. The average slaughtering age for a chicken is about six weeks. For a turkey about four months.

So I feel as long as the quality of life isn't "The animal is bleeding out of a gaping wound, but nobody cares," I feel it's alright to eat meat. I don't feel anyone should have a say over what we eat. However, I understand why people are concerned. It's nice watching the many companies take action and try to fix problems, and trying to make their lives more comfortable. It's an excellent thought, and I love it when people take care of this world.

It's true, some people mistreat their animals. Some animals are killed inhumanely.

But when someone says we CAN'T eat meat?

When they say that ALL the animals are mistreated?

That's when I believe it has gone a bit far.