Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Random thoughts after too long

NO MORE PICTURES, PEOPLE!!!

 OK here is Dylan, our cat that was a rescued cat who my daughter was fostering. When she moved out of town, we adopted him. He is a sweetheart except when he comes in our bed to wake us up a few times a night.
                                                          
Wow Angus is eating out a bowl all by himself!!!
 Angus was like our new little brother and we pretty much watched everything he did. Look, everybody, he is eating food out of a dish. My brother said, "Can I try that too?" Don't think my Mom thought that would be a very good idea. We were all in love with that feisty little fella!           



Bach was Angus's favorite


 Little sister was the youngest and she kind of claimed Angus for her own. He slept in her bed and followed her everywhere. He did play with the rest of us once in a while, but they were inseparable. Here Angus is grooving on the tunes my sister was playing on the piano. 

Some random thoughts about animals. Lately I have been sad about something good. When a lion is killed in the wild or one animal is saved from cruelty or farm animals are rescued and taken in by a farm sanctuary, so many people feel the outrage about the abuse and disregard for the lives of these animals. I go to the state fair and see the baby chick exhibit. The little children love to watch the chicks hatch and walk around and think they are incredibly cute. If that child knew that one day soon that cute chick will be either on their plate for dinner or their eggs will be and in the egg industry the males will be summarily disposed of. Everyone loves the cows and all the cute animals. The number of animals that are slaughtered every day in this world and the conditions under which it happens is just not out there in the mainstream. So now when I read about the outrage or the rescue of one or a few animals, I too am happy that people are aware and that some of these animals will lead a good life. But then I get dismayed that no one seems to display the same outrage when they don't make the connection between what they feel and what they are eating on their plates day after day without feeling compassion and outrage at so many animals being slaughtered. Sometimes I just don't understand how easy it is for some people to live in denial about many things. Once I found out about how our animal agriculture operates - the abuse, the treating of a living being as a product - dragging a calf away from its mother so customers get the milk and not the baby, I could not look away or be in denial. I became vegan.
 
 I try to remain hopeful because things are changing but when I hear the outrage at the dentist who killed the lion, I just want to shout at everyone. How do you think that cow, pig or chicken gets to your plate every day? Someone is killing that animal for you to eat. Where is your outrage about that?
 
Well, that is my rant for today and will sign off now. I have been wanting to share this for a long time.
Compassion for all !