Even now, cats and dogs are commonplace on many menus in Vietnam, Korea, and China. ... tended the crops of wealthier landowners of a different caste in exchange of the right to eat the rats that plagued the field. It’s the world’s 14th largest economy, yet every year around 2.5 million … The sale and consumption of dogs and cats are still legal in Pennsylvania. They’re eaten as solo meals or added to other meat dishes for a touch of extra flavor. The United States, however, doesn’t have any laws banning the consumption of dogs and cats, only a few states do. However, none of that is too … The countries where rats are on the menu. Korea.

9 Countries That Eat Cats and Dogs (Slideshow) The United States. Eating dog is also taboo in the United States, and very much so frowned upon. In some cases the meat or lard is even used for medicinal purposes. Each year in June, the city of Yulin in southern China hosts a dog meat festival, where live dogs and cats are sold specifically for eating and an estimated 10,000 are slaughtered for their meat. Yes, even in some parts of the U.S. you’ll find people that are completely okay with eating puppies. China, Peru, Argentina, Switzerland, Ghana, Camaroon, and Australia (some Aborigines) have some areas which eat cats.

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