1. Animal Ethics: Jimmy Carter, Cat Murderer
Jimmy Carter, Cat Murderer
Those of you who think highly of Jimmy Carter might find this interesting.
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2. Animal Ethics: Cat Restaurants
Cat Restaurants
It was bound to happen: Cats in restaurants. See here .
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3. Animal Ethics
Ambrose Bierce
Cat, n. A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle. This is a dog,This is a Cat,This is a frog,This is a rat.Run, dog, mew, Cat,Jump, frog, gnaw,
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4. Animal Ethics
exhaustive classes: domesticated animals and nondomesticated animals. A white-tailed deer is a nondomesticated animal, even if it happens to be kept in captivity. Sophie and Shelbie, my canine companions, are domesticated animals, as are
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5. Animal Ethics
exhaustive classes: domesticated animals and nondomesticated animals. A white-tailed deer is a nondomesticated animal, even if it happens to be kept in captivity. Sophie and Shelbie, my canine companions, are domesticated animals, as are
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6. Animal Ethics: October 2004
my surviving cat, may look like Nyssa, my first cat, but Nyssa was more of an affectionate lap cat, while Gremalkin still has the playfulness and impatience of a kitten.It is these differences in personality that make pet ownership
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7. Animal Ethics: December 2003
exhaustive classes: domesticated animals and nondomesticated animals. A white-tailed deer is a nondomesticated animal, even if it happens to be kept in captivity. Sophie and Shelbie, my canine companions, are domesticated animals, as are
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8. Animal Ethics
in China of skinning cats and dogs alive for their fur must go down as one of the worst cases of sustained mass cruelty to animals in human history. Every year, more than 2,000,000 cats and dogs are skinned alive in China for their fur.
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9. Animal Ethics
does not rule out violence categorically. (A category is a class, kind, or type. To rule something out categorically is to rule out all the members—instances, tokens—of a particular category.) Whether an act of violence is
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10. Animal Ethics
to divide animals into three categories for moral analysis: (1) animal companions, such as cats, dogs, and horses; (2) domesticated animals used for food, such as pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens; and (3) wild animals, such as deer, snakes, and
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