Hi, it's good to hear from fellow veggies/semi-veggies. I,ve been an animal lover since I was a very small child. I feel I've always had an affinity with animals. As soon as I first knew that meat was dead animals I stopped eating it - I must have been about 3 or 4 years old. I have to admit I'm not totally veggie because, to my shame, I eat prawns (shrimps) & sometimes a bit of fish, but I know I'm a hypocrite & I shouldn't eat it. I feel so bad. I hang my head in shame. I eat loads of pasta, rice, veg, cheese, & things like nut cutlets, bean burgers, Quorn sausages etc. I don't know if Quorn is available in the USA, it's a myco-protein, made into things like burgers, sausages, chunks, minced (ground) beef substitute etc. Not that you really need a substitute for meat, it's just sometimes easier to cook a veggie & a meat version of the same meal, e.g. lasagne, side by side. I've got some fantastic vegetarian cookery books too.
I also feel that humans & animals are equals - we are all living beings with our own lives to lead, likes & dislikes, & feelings. I don't see animals as just "a cat", "a chicken", "a dog", a cow" or whatever - I see them as individuals who happen to be in the form of a chicken, cat, dog, guinea-pig or whatever. Throughout my life I've had so many wonderful furry & feathery friends - each an individual in their own right & all very special little friends to me. I don't really like the term "pets" because I don't see them as that - they're friends, companions, part of the family. I can't understand people who say they like dogs but not cats - why not? It's the individual character that counts not the way they look. I'm not too keen on amimals being shown either - I don't really care about looks & I don't think vanity is high on a chicken's list of characteristics! That's not to say I can't appreciate a beautiful animal, it's just that I don't really like the owners taking the credit! Sorry! Anyway, I suppose it doesn't matter as long as they genuinely love their animals for who they are & don't treat it as an ego trip.
It upsets me going round the supermarket seeing shelves full of chickens & other meat. All those poor little souls who have probably had an awful life, & I can't even bear to say the word - death. I can't bear it. I have to buy meat for my husband but I hate it, & I can't touch it when I'm cooking - I use a knife & fork to cut it up & feel horribly guilty - I get him to do it when possible.
I just love animals so much.
Friends think I'm strange because they don't know anyone else like me! Look forward to reading posts from other like-minded people.