Vegetarians Only Survey?

I have lots of vegetarians friends and I have several question to vegetarians.
1. How did you became vegetarians?
2. Did you born as vegetarian? If not please answer 4.
3. Did lots of Animal Right's slogan about meat convince you to be vegetarian?
4. Did you had meat before you became vegetarian?
5. Do you think Lolita the Orca need to be free from Miami SeaAquarium?
6. How do you feel about animal circuses?
7. Would you tell Whole Foods Market not to sale rabbit meat?
8. If there was no vegetarian restaurants and what would you order at non-vegan food places?

Thank you.

Amy2015-06-13T00:27:06Z

1. How did you became vegetarians?
Giving up one animal product after another. Gradually trying new vegetarian recipes etc. My mum went vegetarian shortly after I did (when I was about 14), so her being vegetarian too helped a lot.

2. Did you born as vegetarian? If not please answer 4.
No.

3. Did lots of Animal Right's slogan about meat convince you to be vegetarian?
No. Initially, it was about 20 years ago, and the thing which made me decide to go vegetarian was watching a classmate's presentation about pig farming, and also seeing the film Babe, especially the opening sequence of that film. I just saw the way they were housed and thought, that's wrong, I don't want to contribute to that. I stopped eating pig meat soon after, and went vegetarian probably a week or so later, changed back to occasional-pesco-vegetarian for a while, back to vegetarian, and a few years after that, vegan.

4. Did you had meat before you became vegetarian?
Yes.

5. Do you think Lolita the Orca need to be free from Miami SeaAquarium?
I don't know the specific case, but I don't agree with animals being kept in captivity for human entertainment, when it's against the animal's best interests.

6. How do you feel about animal circuses?
Don't like circuses with animals, as there are many cases of physical and psychological abuse documented, as well as the fact that carting the animals around on the road all the time also causes them psychological suffering, and they're not allowed to follow natural instincts.

7. Would you tell Whole Foods Market not to sale rabbit meat?
I wouldn't tell anyone not to sell meat, as that would be pointless. They'll sell if it they have customers. It's better to give the customers reliable information about the suffering involved in meat (not just rabbit meat), so they can make more informed decisions about whether to buy it or not.

8. If there was no vegetarian restaurants and what would you order at non-vegan food places?
I would order a vegan meal at a non-vegan restaurant. I do that relatively frequently, and don't live anywhere near any vegetarian restaurant. I will generally phone or email first to check whether they're willing to cook something vegan, and generally they are if they have some notice.

Anonymous2015-06-14T21:43:34Z

1. How did you became vegetarians? I went on a non-meat weight-loss diet for 2 months, and when I went back to eating meat, it no longer tasted good to me.
2. Did you born as vegetarian? No. If not please answer 4.
3. Did lots of Animal Right's slogan about meat convince you to be vegetarian? It had absolutely NO impact on what I ate or did not eat. The Animal Right's people are wackos.
4. Did you had meat before you became vegetarian? Yes
5. Do you think Lolita the Orca need to be free from Miami SeaAquarium? No.
6. How do you feel about animal circuses? I have no problem with them
7. Would you tell Whole Foods Market not to sale rabbit meat? No.
8. If there was no vegetarian restaurants and what would you order at non-vegan food places? Salads, vegetables, breads, fruit dishes..

.2015-06-12T17:51:31Z

1: By not eating meat
2: No
3: No; I'm not vegetarian for animal rights reasons
4: Yes. If I was not born as a vegetarian, how would the answer be no?
5: Don't know enough about it to answer
6: It's fine, as long as they're not being abused, but I get the feeling animal abuse is fairly common at circuses.
7: No. I'd care about rabbit meat as much as any other kind of meat (except for human meat), which is not at all.
8: Anything without meat.

Dragon Sorcerer2015-06-12T19:39:10Z

1. How did you became vegetarians?

I became a pescatarian for a month then adapted a diet of no animal flesh/bones/fat/ect...


2. Did you born as vegetarian? If not please answer 4.

no, quite the opposite really.


3. Did lots of Animal Right's slogan about meat convince you to be vegetarian?

not really... I was doing research once and I was appalled when I learned about ag-gag laws and what factory farms did to people and animals. I researched companies like Smithfield and Tyson and it disturbed me. Animal Right's sloagans can be skewed; but factory farms are very bad.


4. Did you had meat before you became vegetarian?

almost everyday


5. Do you think Lolita the Orca need to be free from Miami SeaAquarium?

I jus searched it up and yes; they shouldn't have even captured her from her mother... poor thing...

6. How do you feel about animal circuses?

I don't really like them because its animal exploitation on a large scale. I know circuses and zoos bring back extinct animals but the animals seem so...idk... solemn.


7. Would you tell Whole Foods Market not to sale rabbit meat?

no, they can sell what they want.

8. If there was no vegetarian restaurants and what would you order at non-vegan food places?

not sure. i'm not really a fan of restuarants; but if i had to go then i'd check out the menu and see what they got.

Jonah2015-06-15T07:14:28Z

1. My brother kept goofing off and saying, "Is this the noise the chicken made when it died?" every time my mother served chicken, until I decided to quit eating meat.
2. No.
3. No, never had heard any.
4. My mother served chicken every other Saturday, and I occasionally had other meat. I was 9 when I became vegetarian.
5. I don't know anything about Lolita the Orca. I'm in general opposed to capturing orcas, but not necessarily in favor of releasing ones in captivity.
6. Huh?
7. I just don't buy it, that's all.
8. I keep kosher; I order onion rings and stuff like that on the rare rare rare occasion that I eat out.

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