Okay, Dolls, I may be letting myself in for a flaming here, but I'd like to ask your opinions (and until I reply, they'll be screened).
I just watched "
A Man Among Wolves" on National Geographic, and I was, of course, enthralled (especially with teaching the pups to howl, and with Tamasca, the big, black beta male dubbed "The Enforcer
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I wear boots of elk and cowhide, and I'm sure there are few women who've never owned a leather purse. I've tanned deerhide myself for a blanket ('course, we ate the deer). And there's my jacket & gloves. I'm obviously no vegan.
We all live, in some form, off of death.
Aside from the prohibitive expense of the item (which I could never justify myself), my point is that the animal was "harvested" (even though I don't care for that word. Let's call it as it is: it was "killed", maybe after some farmer's sheep or cattle, or however. It was dispatched) anyway; in my home, it would be treated with respect.
Alot more than my boots or the leather chair in the living room.
Maybe because it's recognizable as once being living.
I don't know.
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*hugs*
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I couldn't conscience being the demand that fuels the supply.
But it's a no-win.
Say, for instance, I had a pet, hybrid, of course, and it died. I'd have no prob taking it to a taxidermist to be "immortalized" (not as a rug, obviously, but you get my drift), and animals that are used as meat, same deal. But trophies? Unh uh.
When Ang and I visited the zoo when they came out, a guy was walking around with a contraband pelt (he was a volunteer, showing it for educational purposes), and we both damn near tore him apart.
Til we found out what was what.
It's kind of like seeing animals in a shelter (way off tangent, bear with), and "knowing" that you want to take them all home and care for them "properly"...odd way to put it, I know.
Thanks for being honest about how you feel.
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Everyone's definition of "survival" is different, don't you think? Like the vegans: no meat, because with all the meat-free options, we can't say we eat flesh-foods out of survival, and so it's like dominoes...leather, fur, and such; even honey, eggs, and dairy are "animal by-products".
It's difficult to find a solid stance on this. I mean, if we take it to its furthest extreme, even plants must "die" so we can consume them, and natural fibers were once living things.
But I agree; killing something just to stick it on the floor is hate-worthy.
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You are most entitled, my Sis, and your opinion is just as valued as anyone's.
*big smewches*
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(tried to phone while you were at the in-laws being bored, but your cell was "unavailable"-rats!)
No one's bid on him...small wonder. Don't browse the store there; he's got more than one, and I damn near flew through the monitor when I saw the black.
I couldn't put him on the floor, if it were me; he'd likely end up on my bed, soaked with tears.
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