If you want to take aim at PETA or IDA or any other animal welfarist or animal rights organizations and their materials, this isn't the place. If you want to promote it, do feel free.
That is the acknowledged BIAS of the webmaster of this forum. If you don't agree with it, then just don't participate in this particular forum or if it really bothers you, then you don't need to participate on the entire forum.
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11/10/04:
I'd like to add a little explanation of why there is a separate Vegetarian section on a Cages forum. At first glance, it seems out of place.
Even though this is a "Cages for Guinea Pigs" forum, it is run by a rescue and from the beginning has adopted a strong pro-rescue, pro-adoption, anti-breeding, anti-showing and anti-animals-sold-in-pet-stores position. Bottom line, the philosophy is PRO-ANIMAL WELFARE. I've been called just about every name in the book (multiple times) by the breeding community, some repeatable, some not. I guess my favorite is a bleeding heart, animal rights, cavy hugger. And that was intended as an insult. So, having a place to discuss the natural extension of animal welfare to veg*nism makes sense. Very frequently, the breeders resort to the "extinction of guinea pigs" and "then you'd better be a vegetarian" argument when defending their pro-breeding positions. Very lame and uneducated retorts in my opinion, so I like the idea of providing a discussion forum on veg*nism. (Note: veg*n is a short-hand for "vegetarian/vegan.")
Also, I just love the fact that guinea pigs are vegetarians. It's so much easier to adopt a vegetarian philosophy when you don't have to buy meat for your pets.
And finally, I like hearing about other people who are or are struggling vegetarians as well. I would normally not seek out a vegetarian forum, but this somehow seems right and is keeping in the overall philosophy of animal welfare. I like reading the posts on a somewhat regular basis as it helps remind me of the issues when I'm tempted.
That is the acknowledged BIAS of the webmaster of this forum. If you don't agree with it, then just don't participate in this particular forum or if it really bothers you, then you don't need to participate on the entire forum.
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11/10/04:
I'd like to add a little explanation of why there is a separate Vegetarian section on a Cages forum. At first glance, it seems out of place.
Even though this is a "Cages for Guinea Pigs" forum, it is run by a rescue and from the beginning has adopted a strong pro-rescue, pro-adoption, anti-breeding, anti-showing and anti-animals-sold-in-pet-stores position. Bottom line, the philosophy is PRO-ANIMAL WELFARE. I've been called just about every name in the book (multiple times) by the breeding community, some repeatable, some not. I guess my favorite is a bleeding heart, animal rights, cavy hugger. And that was intended as an insult. So, having a place to discuss the natural extension of animal welfare to veg*nism makes sense. Very frequently, the breeders resort to the "extinction of guinea pigs" and "then you'd better be a vegetarian" argument when defending their pro-breeding positions. Very lame and uneducated retorts in my opinion, so I like the idea of providing a discussion forum on veg*nism. (Note: veg*n is a short-hand for "vegetarian/vegan.")
Also, I just love the fact that guinea pigs are vegetarians. It's so much easier to adopt a vegetarian philosophy when you don't have to buy meat for your pets.
And finally, I like hearing about other people who are or are struggling vegetarians as well. I would normally not seek out a vegetarian forum, but this somehow seems right and is keeping in the overall philosophy of animal welfare. I like reading the posts on a somewhat regular basis as it helps remind me of the issues when I'm tempted.
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