Message from @Towelie
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Nah, there's a cat I know named Tiger. He's an old one of around 10+ years. Very fat, very lazy.
He has a habit of stepping on your nuts when getting in position to sit on your lap.
this is why the only place I'd allow a cat at home is in the oven...
they piss, shit everywhere, needs food, you have to pay for all that, the liter, the vet, etc...
when you could just save all that money and get a bit steak as a bonus
You can try sun baking them.
Dried cat jerkey.
Build some kind of magnetic greenhouse to make them grow bigger.
nah, just cook it like a rabbit
with mustard and honey
it's delicious
I wonder.... I don't know if I ever had rabbit.
it taste the same
It's common around here cause of all the rednecks.... But hmmmmmmmm.
do only rednecks eats rabbit in your country ?
what about horse ?
I gotta check the legality of that. Iirc, horse meat bounces in and out of legality.
O.o
seriously ?
Yeah, I know for sure it was banned at least once.
Looks like it's a state-based policy.
Huh appaarently it does bounce in and out
especially in texas
illinois and California
ewww
why ?
2007 = illegal
2011 = legal
2014 = illegal.
damn
is there any logical reason ?
Looks like it wasn't the meat itself, but budget reasons.
They didn't want to spend the budget that would allow proper inspection of horse slaughterhouses.
Idk how it is in France, but no inspection = not legal for commercial sale.
well that's the same here
Yeah, sounds logical. But you never know when there's gonna be some random country that doesn't have quality health policies.
I mean, wait, are you telling me that your taxes serve to pay the inspection of the beef slaughterhouses ?
```A budgetary provision banning the use of federal funds to carry out mandatory inspections at horse slaughter plants (necessary to allow interstate sale and exports of horse meat) has been also in place since 2007. Such restriction was temporarily removed in 2011 as part of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2012 but was again included in the FY2014 Agriculture Appropriations Act and subsequent federal budgets, hence preventing the operation of any domestic horse slaughter operation.```
here, any slaughterhouse trying to sell their meat has to pass the inspection, which is held by private organisation that get money from the slaughterhouses
those private company have to be homologated but that's all
why would you use federal money for that, it's a bit strange
Just your usual American spending, from the sound of it.