If I knew it was cat/dog probably not to be honest.....but then, how much do you really know about where your meat comes from? Look at the horsemeat scandal from a few years ago.....we all that was beef etc... |
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I've eaten wolf. It wasn't particularly pleasant to be honest.
It wasn't killed primarily for food, it was shot because it was attacking livestock but the person who shot it didn't want it's death to be wasted.
Would I eat dog or cat?
Not a chance, dogs are my favourite people.
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal"
Her... no!
Him... yes! (But he's eaten bugs) eww! |
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By *alandNita OP Couple
over a year ago
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal
Her... no!
Him... yes! (But he's eaten bugs) eww!"
Personally, I'd try it to see.
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"I don't know. I've eaten squirrel, kangaroo, crocodile and other meats but I've never managed to bring myself to eat snake."
Had snake plus all above.
Now bad news eaten dog in Hong Kong many years ago. Didn't know till i was nearly finished it was all right as a barbeque. Now the horse meat stew I had in Romania was really really nice. |
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal"
Yes eaten them and funny enough they didnt teast like chicken Tony |
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal"
All cultures are different to some extent. Not struck on eating cats or dog though. |
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal"
I don't eat meat at all so definitely not. Yuck |
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I'm not a big meat eater particularly, I certainly don't need it to feel a meal is complete. However, I've eaten horse, goat, springbok, ostrich, alligator, crocodile, and various other animals. There is nothing on earth, starvation aside, that would make me knowingly eat a dog or cat. Firstly, they're family members, and secondly, they're carnivorous and probably taste rank.
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By *ild-1Woman
over a year ago
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I would try any meat if I could be certain it was kept & killed humanly. Because of this I would be very unlikely to eat meat in the countries that regularly eat cats and dogs. The treatment & killing of them is barbaric |
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"I would try any meat if I could be certain it was kept & killed humanly. Because of this I would be very unlikely to eat meat in the countries that regularly eat cats and dogs. The treatment & killing of them is barbaric "
Animals who are killed for meat in this country aren't even kept and killed humanly lol |
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I would try just about any meat if it was legal to eat it wherever I happen to be.
Shaz though, she won't even eat rabbit because she say's they are cute and fluffy so dogs and cats no. |
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No, I can't even bring myself to eat Pheasnt, I tend to stick to Chicken, Pork, Beef and Lamb.
When we are abroad I quite often eat vegetarian if I'm a bit dubious of the meat content in a dish, not so much that I'm against eating some meats just my brain says no, similar to when posed with an algebra question.
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"As we know, Britain is very conservative in our eating habits, but if you were in a country that eats cat or dog meat, would you have a try?
Cal"
I think anyone who's been to Vietnam would have had dog meat, unwittingly. |
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"I don't know. I've eaten squirrel, kangaroo, crocodile and other meats but I've never managed to bring myself to eat snake.
you have eaten squirrel??? "
This got me laughing |
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