"out there in your yard
with your foolscap and your pencil with the
clicking extendable lead you said
I am a writer and laughed at your dog
as he wandered the yard
keeping an eye on you"
There is simply no real, whole animal flesh in any kibble, and the flesh in canned food is often cooked and processed beyond recognition. In reality it can be argued that we're already feeding our dogs a "meatless" diet.
Essentially, animal flesh-based pet food companies enhance the palatability of dry foods by spraying animal fat known as "digest" (the entrails of chickens and other animals) onto the food.
The liberty of citizens is always constrained by respect for the liberties of others. What matters for our pets is to have food that is both palatable and meets all their nutritional needs. We've entered a time when people are not forced to choose between healthy, ethical, or tasty food for their pets.
Hatch: "you can't even knit; quit taking pictures and throw my toy!"
I slept on my shoulder/arm funny and using a computer is excruciatingly painful after a few minutes. I'm behind on my #HauntedHouseMKAL but I'm afraid to try knitting so I'm just taking a picture and then putting it back in the bag.
Pattern: Haunted House MKAL by tellybeanknits
Yarn: kit from missbabsyarns
One of my dogs is acting strange. Shaking and hiding. My mom and I checked to see if he was hurt but we couldn't find anything. Idk what's wrong and I'm worried. #dogsofmastodon#DogsOfFedi#dogs
A label claiming "human-grade pet food" has absolutely nothing to do with animal welfare. The high cost doesn't alleviate any pain and suffering, nor does it improve the horrific lives of the animals killed to fill the bag, can, or container.
The fact that humans eat them doesn't mean the animals are treated humanely. NOT AT ALL