Fruits for pet animals to eat.

The fruits offered to us by the industrial age of civilization are missing the high protein fruits. The are many high protein fruits of the paleolithic diet that modern farmers refuse to grow and all the vegans I have met won't grow them either because they say we do need these hard to grow special high protein fruits in their vegan diet. But I say = what about the animals: dogs, cats . lions, crocodiles -don't they need them in production to evolve out their predator instincts?. I need a helper who keen to help me grow the special high propein fruits for the domestic animals worlwide (instead of their vegan owners buying meat for their cats and dogs). Who wants to start state of the art high-protein fruit farms in Australia and double as prototype ecological farming?

Since 1971 I have been trying to find a partner who is keen to promote vegan-organic farming of fruitarian-focused trees. (trees that would be best for a future fruitarian diet for all animals too.)

My phone number in Australia is 0427493954 to text me or see my only-one-in-the world webpage is

tropical.farm

but it needs fixing to show the full global potential.

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  •  success with your life quest, life mission. Pets indeed look out for fruits, bananas, rmangoes, avocado, rambutan. grapes (they also eat the peel that i would throw away, same goes for potatoes., pumpkin..), they are not fond of citrus... 

    My pets here started 2 hunt a selection of  insects (beetles mostly, leaving roaches spiders etc. ).

    I do not stimulate this but I don t try 2 stop them either . What is your opinion ?! (they come from being fed  raw butchers left overs as their main dish...)...

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    • There are numerous oily wild fruits from Africa and South America oil palm fruits and even the oily fruits of Chinese Fan Palm that dogs like to eat, but the way to see dogs readily eat citrus is simply to squeeze all the orange juice out of cut oranges then give the shell with pulp but no juice left and then let the dogs happily eat out the orange pulp and leave clean orange rind shells - my dogs all do this year after year.  If you live in a city you can get free food for pets from bins on the street near where people eat lunch.

  • May I suggest you put you farm(?) up for woofing.That way you'll get people (girls,women and men too)to come to work with you on your projects and you won't be lacking for company any more.

    Only thing you have to provide is shelter and food.People will work for free to get experience in fruit growing etc farm related activities,Lots of people are looking for fruitfarm woofing.There's plenty of other types available,some not even vegan,so  you stand a good change to attract masses of free labor.

    You may even be lucky (as Mango-man is) to find a soul-mate finally,Shh! You deserve it after waiting since 1971.Good luck!*Oh,and I'm not free to go.I've got s/one who looks even 20 years older that you,mainly because he is much older.Same with me (I only have less beard than you).Otherwise (of course) I would have been there like a shot hehe.

    .Don't be surprised if you do get woofers contacting you now asking questions).

    • I already have been listed on Australian wwoofer site since 2006 but no women apply to come and actually get here. My recent ad there was on 16 September but got no replies:

      http://forum.wwoof.com.au/index.php?/topic/26212-hope-to-find-femal...

      Posted 16 September 2014 - 02:05 PM

      "For late September - I have lots of jobs to do planting and mulching fruit trees but first I need to use a tractor to cut heavy grass regrowth trees.. so I need a wwoofer mainly ther for my safety in case of a freak accident using heavy machinery else I could be stuck without help. So options for work are helping me plant fruit trees or setting up irrigation. But. as I am vegetarian naturalist it would be convienent to find a likewise wwoofer and female if possible mainly due to my personality ( I am no problem) it is just that I am more automatically enthusiastict to do work myself then.

      4850i QT271 Michael Cloud, Hawkins Creek Road, Ingham, 4850. Mobile: 0439-518-331 E: ahimsa.fruitarian@gmail.com Web: tropical.farm
       
      Vegan-organic methods only, lowland tropical farm. Goal is to grow fruit trees that would suit a fruitarian diet. Quiet & natural surrounds equal a nudist friendly location. Accom is modified shipping container for short term stays & vegan meals. Host is age 61 in 2014 & seeks WWOOFers who are humble for easy-going work planting & mulching more fruit trees. Option to travel north with me for 2-3 days to search for exotic fruit tree seeds. Climate is OK in winter but very hot & humid in summer. Beware that snakes & dangerous wildlife make tracks on the property. Phone me (rather than email) or at least text your phone number & I can call you back. May be able to pick up in Townsville.
  • Interesting.

    Ahimsa,what would be the trees you're talking about?Are there any well-known ones perhaps that fit this high protein category?

    I know that bears that might be omnivores eat some berries and may not require high protein.

    Cats would be short of taurine on plants only (I'm guessing) which is added to their vegan foods.

    Do you have more info on animals protein needs?

    • Yes it is all true I have the data on lots of special high protein fruits from global ecosystems and access to some of the trees (seedling trees to grow) It is the ripe pulp only portions and typically none of you have access to the data or the trees. Now here is my reason - I am single age 61 and painfully live alone having never found a girfriend keen on same fruitarian goals since 1971. There are lots of young attractive vegan men that women would prefer to me so I retain the data and contact links as the only asset I have to attract a woman to me.  Perchance that you can come and live with me and help me collect and grow these incredibly valuable trees - then it is all yours to share beyond then. I am Ahimsa Fruitarian on Facebook but I look ten years older than in my photo that was taken at age 52

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