Pigs' Lives Will Be Spared — Thanks to This Historic Decision
- 600milliondogs.org
- Aug 13
- 2 min read
Big News for Pigs!
For the first time in the world, the USDA has approved cultivated pork fat for sale - fat grown from animal cells, not from slaughtering pigs.
This groundbreaking decision took place in California, where an American company can now offer pork fat products made without killing pigs.
The approval covers their cultivated fat grown in laboratories and now ready to be sold in select restaurants.
This policy shift follows the USDA’s earlier green lights for cultivated chicken and cultivated salmon.
Now, pigs are finally included in this wave of progress.
While these products are not yet available everywhere in the country, the approval sets a powerful precedent.
Every cultivated option that enters the market brings us one step closer to a world where fewer animals are forced to suffer in cages, crates, and slaughterhouses.
Cultivated pork fat creates a future where pigs are no longer treated as products.
Progress like this gives hope to all animals trapped in cycles of cruelty.
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The world's 600 million stray dogs and 87 million stray cats give birth to over 1 billion homeless puppies and kittens every year.
Tragically, those who survive also reproduce and give birth to another generation of homeless strays, thus repeating the cycle of suffering every year.
This is why we are developing a one-time, permanent-lasting, birth control Cookie that, when eaten, will spay or neuter a homeless dog or cat without surgery, to end the overpopulation crisis.
You can help the next generation before they are born into the same misery, starting at just $5 a month.
Thank you so much for helping and caring for animals.
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