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Oh God! I may have to turn vegan............

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[video=youtube;uAqyPrKgiJM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAqyPrKgiJM[/video]

But why in the first place God, if there is a God made us carnivores?:mad:



Published on Mar 28, 2015


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Bentley is my rescued 9-month-old pot-bellied pig. On Feb 23 a seizure left him in a state of shock and he was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, potentially fatal. He was given only a ten percent chance to live and yet he survived against all odds, though the meningitis left him blind. He is still in the hospital recuperating from his most recent surgery, and once his wounds heal, we will be able to finally bring him home. Every day, Bentley teaches me to be strong and never to give up. Through all of this, he has been nothing but happy, working so hard to regain the neurological function he lost due to the brain swelling. His fight to survive and to conquer every obstacle in his path is awe-inspiring. He is so very loved, and I'm so incredibly grateful he chose me as his Mum.

To a tiny little blind pig, the hospital noises can be very scary, so on my trips to see him every day, I sing to him to comfort him and reassure him that he is loved and that everything is going to be ok. Like all pigs, Bentley is incredibly intelligent and affectionate, and responds to love just like any human child would. I miss him so much when I have to leave him there every day and I can't wait until he can finally come home.

UPDATE: Despite the insurmountable odds stacked against him, Bentley survived the meningitis and regained his eyesight. He came home from the hospital and is now a happy, healthy, perfectly normal piglet after making a complete recovery. He is loved and cherished more than anything, and we're so very grateful for all of the millions of thoughts, prayers, donations toward his medical care, and well-wishes from around the world. Who knew that a tiny little pig would touch so many hearts?
 

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Yours truly would like to share a phenomenon

In the animal world,
some herbivores resorted to eating animals during famine because their bodies lacked vitamins, irons and other minerals.

[video=youtube;oXhElaGCZVU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXhElaGCZVU[/video]
 

Debonerman

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Yours truly would like to share a phenomenon

In the animal world,
some herbivores resorted to eating animals during famine because their bodies lacked vitamins, irons and other minerals.

[video=youtube;oXhElaGCZVU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXhElaGCZVU[/video]

Thanks for putting things in perspective. Now where is my double burger.....LOL
 

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[video=youtube;yRM9QtixFuQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRM9QtixFuQ[/video]

The song as I remembered.
 
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