From social media posts to people I know personally, their pets have all sorts of issues. And I wonder if it’s because these animals do not get fed real food. It’s like we give them cereal their whole lives unless it’s a “special” treat that they eat real food. Seems inhumane how…casual and common it is when we see wild creatures of ANY sort….not having the same range of health problems as house pets. Of course with age or spreadable diseases like mange make sense for natural causes. But think about the problems that house pets have…that wild animals don’t TYPICALLY have…naturally. I couldn’t find a sub where I could post this, but all I’m saying is, it’s strange the food we and our pets eat causes us health problems. And we should fight to figure out why and put an end to it. “Easier said than done.” I know.
Submission statement: Well I believe the government tries to disable its citizens by financially ruining them in any way possible, through poisoning our food, all the way down to our pets too. If we had healthy people, and active pets to help motivate us, maybe we could come together at a larger, more efficient scale. But these “small” hinderances that happen more and more, will have a significant impact on the whole of the population. Which results in incompetent, slow, disabled/unable masses. I don’t know, looking back on films from before the 90’s aka time before phones/computers truly hits the markets, everyone looks so healthy…but today, it’s all strange, even down to the pets I see. And I don’t have any pets now, but the dog I did have went from perfectly healthy, his food was changed(sadly I wasn’t there to regulate) and he died shortly after in his sleep. It was random and maybe it was age/stroke/accident. But these strange occurrences are more frequent amongst pet owners.
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