When pets end up on the menu

Gordon Ramsay sparked controversy when he killed and ate puffins in Iceland on his TV show The F Word.

But what happens when pets end up on the menu? We look at other cuties that could be coming to plate near you.

 

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  1.  
    Peter from Kent says:
    Dec 29, 17:10

    If there was for example a virus disaster,and the greater populace died,
    the the remaining population,could well find them /ourselves,at the top of the food chain from animals that escape,from special breeding zoo,s
    after they have chomped there way through cows and sheep.
    What we ie people are possibly dictacted,by is what is available,and how,hungry you are,and would you kill other people for that
    food,be it a, "Moggy"or a "Doggy",civilisation is about 1mm thick.
    I do not base my views on the recent silly BBC survivors program,they are my veiws. Peter.

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    dave griffin from keithley says:
    Oct 27, 10:21

    We had 2 resteraunts here, one Chinese one Indian, a woman was choking in the Chinese on curried chicken, that turned out to be a cats collar bone! when food and health inspectors visited the Indian gaff, they found 2 dead dogs hanging up in the kitchen, the owner said they were both the result of being run over, one had already had its legs cut off, so you dont really know what your eating.

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    meat eater from east midlands says:
    Oct 26, 17:03

    We must take all animals into the ring. we eat cows yet in the largest countries in the world they think we are wrong and are sacread.
    we think monkeys are cute, but they eat them in africa,
    its a matter of where you live and do we have the right to tell them
    you cant do that in your own country.
    after all do we have the right after all our animal welfare and some of the things these children do to our pets ?
    t
    er

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    foodie from kitchen says:
    Oct 24, 22:08

    the main thing with meat is that the meat eater is the top of the food chain. cows, sheep =, pigs etc don't eat meat, but we them. we don't eat cats, dogs etc cos they eat meat and it goes against the food chain. the same as we don't tend to eat scavengers, rats vultures, etc, as they eat the worlds leftovers. i have no issue with eating puffins, its a bird, so is chicken. i also have no problem with guinea pig, hedgehog, squirrel, horse, it still fits in with the natural food chain. go and check your biology books.

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    S.R.H from Northwest says:
    Oct 24, 13:59

    Gordon did no worse than some posh sod eating Quail or pheasant, soon may come the day when- it if walks its fit for the pot...you know just after we're all slung on the dole and there is no money left to dole out, these days are about to flourish if you believe the BBC and their reporters.

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