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Lori1

Name:
Lori1
What a beautiful story! Thanks for adopting Penny and for sharing your story. The earlier commentator took the phrase literally that you were ready to give up after a week, but nothing else you said indicated that you were actually doing so. Perhaps she can share any experiences she's had that made that phrase such a hot button for her.
What an absolutely beautiful story.
Am coming into this conversation very late, but here goes. My question is, are the animals adopted converted to vegan diets including this one? I cannot reconcile my thirty year vegan idealogy to pet owning although I've owned three. One dog and three cats - all rescued and all of them vegan. My adorable Dal passed away two years ago after thirteen years vegan (one year was typical commercial dog diet by the puppymill). My two cats have also since passed but both lived long and good lives on vegan cat food. It can be done. It's pricey and labor consumptive, but we enslaved these animals thousands of years ago and now our urban areas are overrun with thousands of unwanted animals, breeding and dying in awful circumstances. We can't allow ouselves hypocrisy by preaching veganism if we own animals who are tied to the suffering of the slaughterhouse industry.
the quick brown fox jumps ride over the dog
the quick brown fox jumps ride over the dog
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What a beautiful story! Thanks for adopting Penny and for sharing your story. The earlier commentator took the phrase literally that you were ready to give up after a week, but nothing else you said indicated that you were actually doing so. Perhaps she can share any experiences she's had that made that phrase such a hot button for her.