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21. Animal Ethics: June 2004
it confused. Dogs and cats are domesticated animals. They are not wild. Dogs are not wolves; cats are not wildcats; and you and I are not apes. We evolved from apes, just as dogs evolved from wolves, but being evolved from X doesn’t
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22. Animal Ethics: January 2007
all groups that work with cats and dogs to do the same. ACR is especially concerned with the way so-called "pest," "alien," and "exotic" animals are treated.thanks againLouisewww.saveacat.org Alley cat Rescue IncACR has neutered 20,000
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23. Animal Ethics: February 2005
Do you live with a dog or a cat? Does your dog’s or cat’s suffering matter, morally? Why should one animal’s suffering matter morally but not another’s? Isn’t that like saying that white suffering counts for more
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24. Animal Ethics: September 2004
meat to his or her dogs or cats. If you’re in this category, you may want to stop reading right here, for I’m sure you have other things to do. But what about those of us who believe that meat-eating is wrong? Must we, to be
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25. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
and the family had a cat. All members of the family were strict vegetarians, except the cat, of course. It was a cause of some angst to the Singers that puss would only eat canned cat food.regardsTG Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson
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26. Animal Ethics: Issues to Discuss
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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27. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
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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28. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
a cow for milk and keeping a cat or dog for comfort or gratification? Alice Desaulniers Irvington, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2009 Note from KBJ: Every letter except the first (by an analytic philosopher with whom I attended graduate school) is confused.
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29. Animal Ethics: Golf with Malicious Intent
driven golf balls at your cat or dog until he succeeded in killing your pet? If so, why? If Isenhour had killed your cat or dog with the same kind of wanton disregard for your pet's life that he allegedly displayed toward the hawk's life, what
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30. Animal Ethics: R. G. Frey on Anthropomorphism
extends even to communication with animals by telepathy. The animal psychologist Beatrice Lydecker claims in her book What the Animals Tell Me that one can, even though cats and dogs lack language, nevertheless communicate with and in this
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