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Justin & Deana Beek <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Dec 1998 07:20:22 +0000
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>The taste of blood made him wilder.  Very scary!
 
No disrespect meant to the poster but I would really like to hear from
those of you that actually feed natural to comment on this one.  There
could have been several things at play here, possibly none having to do
with being fed a natural diet.  If the ferret was in rut then wouldn't he
naturally be a little more assertive?  Could he have smelled the female on
the daughter since she carried the ferret around?  I guess I just have a
hard time believing that the ferret became more assertive due to the taste
of blood because so many animals fed a natural diet do not go around
munching on humans limbs due to natural feeding.
 
>Mice are creatures too.  They do feel pain!
 
So do cows, pigs, lambs, and all the animals that HUMANS eat.  It is
called the food chain.  A natural process.
 
-d-
[Posted in FML issue 2542]

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