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If so, do you notice any differences?
Well, there’s always room for economia.My ferrets are obligate carnivores, which means they need meat to survive and properly digest (you don’t want to see the mess when they eat anything other than meat-based kibble).
No fasting for them!
Peace and God bless!
Many Catholics (and Christians in general) don’t understand the concept of fasting either.Since non-human animals have irrational souls, they can’t understand the concept of fasting. So they don’t fast like we do.
Though some animals do fast for biological reasons. Like, snakes.
It’s all part of the process! Offer it up!Are you kidding???
If Garfield, age 3-1/2 doesn’t get his regular ration, I get teeth marks.
exactly. I also would consider it cruel to make a pet, especially a carnivorous one observe a Christian fast. It reminds me of my friends story of his hippy vegetarian uncle who adopted their family dog (once he and his brothers went to college) and made the dog be a veg too. The dog died an early death, having lost several pounds, its nice fur coat became coarse and brittle from the lack of nutrients…Since non-human animals have irrational souls, they can’t understand the concept of fasting. So they don’t fast like we do.
I’m puzzled: Why would someone make an animal go hungry because of a fast?If so, do you notice any differences?
That would be my question.I’m puzzled: Why would someone make an animal go hungry because of a fast?
No, you are correct. Eastern Catholic fasting is very similar (actually, identical) to Orthodox fasting. We do not fast simply to fast, but to be more focused on spiritual matters, rather than material.Correct me if I’m wrong, since its been a while that I was Roman Catholic, but I remember Catholic concepts of fasting very similar to Orthodox concepts of fasting. Fasting is a tool used to bring us closer to God by focusing on God and not ourselves. In other words it is a means to an end not an end in and of itself. Since animals cannot focus on God the way we can there would be no point in an animal fasting.
If I’m wrong in this please let me know. Thanks!