I have written a new book, entitled "Do we Have a Choice?". It has 19 chapters and 18 are dedicated to encouraging the reader to EAT LESS MEAT; not become a vegetarian, but just to EAT LESS MEAT. One chapter talks about other forms of cruelty like vivisection, etc.
The book has been reviewed by two people, and they have found it to be "non-dictative and non-condemning" (which I'm glad for as it was written in that manner too!).
I already have a sponsor for the book and we will be going to print as soon as the cover design is ready. The book will be distributed free, as with all my other books.
If you'd like to chip in for the publication of this book so that we can print more copies and spread the message further, please contact me at chankahyein@gmail.com for details. Any amount that comes from the heart would be most welcome.
We care for animals by helping them with spay-neuter, their medical needs and e-rehoming, but we also help further by encouraging people to eat less of them so that they do not have to be born and bred to be slaughtered as food.
Biologically, we are omnivores so we have a choice of food. Not everyone can become full-fledged vegetarians, but by just going meatless once or twice a week, we can help THOUSANDS of animals. It is estimated that a meat-eater will consume more than 11,000 animals in his lifetime, thus, indirectly causing 11,000 deaths.
Supply and Demand....it is not difficult to understand this theory.
Factory farms and slaughterhouses are torture chambers. If they are not, people would dare visit these places or they could become tourist attractions, right? But they are not. Sir Paul McCartney said: If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would become a vegetarian. We all know the tremendous amount of suffering that goes on in these places and the ones suffering are mostly baby animals and their mothers.
We can REDUCE this suffering by going meatless once or twice a week, or at least one meal per week.
The purpose of my book is to do precisely this - to encourage the reader to go meatless once a week. If all of us do this, many animal lives can be saved.
Veggies are nice....!
The collection for the publication of this new book will close on 7th August as I have to finalise the donor page and send the book for printing.
Thank you for your support.
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