Subj : Balsamic vinegar
To : Dale Shipp
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Sat Jun 10 2023 20:44:11
Hello Dale,
JK>> Some of you folks like yourself and
JK>> Steve, and Dale and Dave may remember Sophie and Indy, my
JK>> two dogs...Indy died several years ago, and poor Sophie
JK>> (the smaller one) is now suffering from liver and thyroid
JK>> failure... we're counting the days for the poor girl and
JK>> trying to be optimistic.
DS> Sorry to hear that. Gail and I are very aware of the pain when a family
DS> member has to cross the rainbow bridge.
But the memories. Such wonderful memories of our canine
companions. And feline companions as well. Every dog (and
cat) has its day.
In the old days, when they got too old and gray to move about,
or were in pain and suffering, we took care the matter ourselves.
Even buried them. Today, we just take them to the vet, let him
do his job, and allow him to dispose of them himself.
In some parts of the world dog meat is considered a delicacy.
Usually roasted, but there are other ways. Cats are also dinners
for some, but are not nearly as popular as dog. The taste is not
the same, and the bones are far too brittle for either dogs or
humans to munch on.
Cat is no longer legal in Vietnam, but still is in Korea.
Not sure it is even available anywhere else.
For Life,
Lee
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