Paul McCartney wants to ban domestic pets.
If Paul McCartney has his way the sixteen million cats and dogs in
England
will have to be destroyed as they all consume meat products.
Pet food whether into tins or made up as dry food, are made from animal by products such as tripe, liver, lungs and cows udders.
The demand is so great that the English abattoirs do not produce sufficient raw materials to satisfy the industry, therefore 40% of the raw materials are imported from
Australia
, NZ and
South America
.
Pedigree Pet Foods, the worlds largest processor of pet food use the raw material of over one million cattle per week in their global operations.
According to McCartney who claims that he never wears leather, the cats and dogs of
England
have to go.
If Paul has his way there will be no more soap, lipstick or foundation creams, as they are all made from a tallow base, which of course in animal fat.
Insulin will no longer be available for diabetics, as the insulin actually comes from the pancreas of slaughtered cattle, cheese will no longer be available as it cannot be made without rennet that is obtained from the stomach of slaughtered calves.
Paul declined to comment on what we should do with sheep and cows, when their teeth fall out(which normally happens at 6to7 years of age)perhaps like with his vegetarian food exploitation, he has plans to open an animal denture factory.
While indeed everyone has a right to their own opinion, I draw the line at them trying to impose their views onto other people.
In regard to the farmers and how they will make a living, according to sources close to McCartney they could grow hemp, which is multi purpose in the manufacture of linen rope and paper, there is also a valuable by product of mood altering chemicals, similar to those that McCartney tried to smuggle into Japan which landed him in prison.
Paul is no longer in the Linda McCartney brand of vegetarian food, HJ Heinz relieved him of that for an estimated US$10 million.
If the Blair government could ban fox hunting, who knows, the keeping cats and dogs may soon be a thing of the past as meatless Mondays is only the first step.
Source: newsroom - meattradenewsdaily.co.uk
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