Students kicked off Facebook for eating a cat

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By britexpat

A group of Danish students have been kicked off Facebook for cooking and eating a cat.

The students, from the Danish School of Journalism in Aarhus, posted 30 pictures of themselves cooking and eating the animal, reports the Copenhagen Post.

But their protest, aimed at drawing attention to the way pigs and cattle are raised for meat, was slammed by the animal rights lobby.

The students say the cat was feral and had been shot by a farmer trying to control the number of cats on his land. They say it was killed humanely and prepared by a professional chef.

They said they were surprised by people's reactions and were 'disappointed' their Facebook profile was no longer accessible.

"We wanted people to think about what it was they were putting in their mouths," said Laura Bøge Mortensen, group member and the editor of a student magazine that carried an article about the meal.

"It's hypocritical for us to spend thousands on our pets, yet buy the cheapest pork from Netto that comes from pigs that have lived a horrid life. And just why is it that it's worse to eat a cat than a pig?"
But she admitted the group struggled to overcome reservations about eating an animal normally treated as a pet.
"We had to count to three before we sat down to eat, and I wouldn't really say that we stuffed our face. Everyone did take a bite though," she said, before revealing the taste was "a little like chicken, with an aftertaste of fur".

But Ole Münster, director of Denmark's version of the RSPCA, said: "This is the worst way to draw people's attention to animal welfare. The choice of a cat was an especially bad one, since we get most of our calls about them."

By prettyeyez• 21 Jun 2008 13:01
prettyeyez

at AbuAmerican..dont worry dude no1 is gonna eat ur cat! but for real them Chinese ppl are just freaky..i mean is there anything they don't regard as delicacy hehe..from catz, dogz , cockroaches, 2 baby fetuses and god knows what...

By Gypsy• 21 Jun 2008 12:26
Gypsy

Well I wouldn't try it britexpat, but other cultures eat it, so as long as it's done humanely...and checked for diseases ick!

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By britexpat• 21 Jun 2008 12:23
britexpat

So, theoretically, we could catchthe stray cats in Qatar and use them as food. Provided they are humanely put to sleep..

Would solve the prooblem of the stray and provide cheap sourse of meat....hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

By prettyeyez• 21 Jun 2008 12:17
prettyeyez

whatever rocks their boat..i don't think they're any weirder then the Chinese who eat fetuses..

By Gypsy• 21 Jun 2008 12:05
Gypsy

Hey, whatever floats your boat, as long as the animal was killed humanely, it doesn't bother me. Although if it were me I'd be pretty pissed that I ate a cat for nothing. :P

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By anonymous• 21 Jun 2008 11:52
anonymous

Is not freedom of speech, is freedom of the cuisine....

A lot of Asian countries eat domestic dogs and cats, they even have farms for it.

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By Gypsy• 21 Jun 2008 11:43
Gypsy

LOL. Well I'm sure they thought it was a good idea in the first place, maybe not after the first bite though. :P

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By nabil_munir• 21 Jun 2008 11:36
nabil_munir

what happened to their common sense..

By bakamuna• 21 Jun 2008 11:30
bakamuna

danish they do it again...

By qatman• 21 Jun 2008 11:23
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qatman

Freedom of Expression.

By Snowstorm• 21 Jun 2008 11:12
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