Wouldn't this be against some PETA policies? This is technically animal abuse. I mean you ARE forcing them to drink poison which is hazardous to their health. For every ounce of alcohol consumed, certain number of brain cells also die.
PETA claims that they're fighting animal abuse worldwide. I would argue that providing some of our four-legged friends the opportunity to experience a cold, relaxing beverage specifically designed for their delicate systems is something PETA can fully support.
PETA also thinks you should stop eating animals and release them back into the wild, where they will no longer be able to find food and die of hunger, or be eaten savagely by another animal. What heathens we are to refuse these poor animals that opportunity.
SO we rather let them live in our home free of worries and rent like some lazy teenagers? Who are the masters? The pet or the human. True the master tries to provide comfort to the pet, but giving a pet unnecessary things like beer is just ridiculous. Besides....world hunger still exists.
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Hey, I wonder if your pet health insurance premiums go up if the adjusters catch Fluffy chugging too many brewski’s?

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A Guinness for my cats, please!
I have two cats that are into dark beer and red wine. They have good taste. They won't touch Bud Light, but Guinness or a dark ale is right up their alley. On the other hand, they lick each other's butts, so maybe the refinement of their taste is arguable. So it goes.
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