🛰️ January 1, 2024: Western Journal > Doanh plans to support his family by selling drinks, tobacco, sweets and dry food such as instant noodles at his grocery store.

By Rachel M. Emmanuel
January 1, 2024 at 11:58am
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The story of the closure of the Gia Bảo restaurant is a story of hope.

While cultural superstitions and traditional culinary practices are difficult to eradicate, with education and economic alternatives, others may follow Doanh’s lead in renouncing the consumption of cats as food.

And the fact that so many of these cats were indeed beloved pets gives reason to hope that Vietnam’s affection for cats as pets may someday override their dietary demands — transforming this cat meat cruelty into a brutal cultural footnote.

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