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This post is about FOXES NOT about MY eating habits.


There is a necessity to eat.


I have NEVER seen anyone criticise or accuse anybody else of cruelty

when they bang on about The Best roast dinner .. The Best Burgers.. Restaurants that sell Foie Gras..


Ok I am no longer a Vegan or Vegetarian. The majority of people are not either.

Does not mean they are all cruel people.


I mostly eat at home where I can source produce as ethically as possible.

Trying to decipher the labels on food can be difficult... Misleading or basically false.


People go on about Air Pollution but drive old cars..

People go on about Aircraft noise but are happy to fly away on holiday.


We are ALL hypocrites. Are we not. ?


DulwichFox

Maybe address the issue in question for once?


It was you who raised the issue of cruelty in the first place on this thread. A thread which I started. A thread about noise from foxes locally.


A "necessity to eat" as you call it need not entail eating dead cruelly treated animals if you are concerned about animal welfare, which from your post earlier on (accusing me of cruelty) it appears you are.


Would you like to comment on that, instead of attempting to divert attention from it by calling everybody else hypocrites?

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