Should Cats and Dogs Be Classified as Human Companions or Prohibited from Consumption? What's Your Opinion?
Dog meat eating has a history of thousands of years in China, and one of the most famous examples is that of Lü Buandi, a general who opened the country. His business was selling dog meat. The dog meat from Paixian was extremely famous. With the development of the times and the increase in seasonings, the prosperity of eating dog meat increased, and almost everywhere there was a habit of eating dog meat.
However, during this period, the call for opposition to eating dog meat has also been growing, especially among homeowners with pet dogs, who consider eating dog meat a sin.
Recently, to demonstrate modern civilization, Shenzhen has first legislated to prohibit the consumption of wild animals and prohibit the consumption of cats and dogs, classifying cats and dogs as human companions, which has caused great controversy. This regulation is whether it will be spread across the country, and opinions are being collected regarding it.
According to reports, currently in developed countries abroad, in order to reflect the progress of human civilization and protect human partners, most have already banned the consumption of cats and dogs. This may be due to the fact that someone who loves cats and dogs proposed it.
However, I believe many netizens have doubts. Although they don't eat dog meat and hope others will protect dogs and cats, it's a bit too much to suddenly issue regulations requiring everyone not to eat them. After all, people have been eating it for two thousand years!
According to a survey initiated online, most netizens hold a negative attitude towards eating dog meat, but do not support mandatory requirements to forbid eating.
From a data perspective, only a small number of people choose to eat dog meat, and most still hold an opposing attitude towards eating dog meat.
Cats and dogs are human companions, accompanying humans for thousands of years, bringing humans countless joy and security. Many netizens indeed have objections to eating cats and dogs. However, it's somewhat difficult to adapt to the sudden ban.
As an open first city, Shenzhen's first prohibition of cats and dogs may be a trial. If it succeeds, it may be rolled out across the country.
The editor is a dog meat-abstaining person, but still thinks the regulation comes too suddenly and hasn't communicated with everyone first.
Cats and dogs being classified as human companions, or being banned from being eaten, what do you think?