“Cruelty cannot stand the spotlight.” That was the tagline for The Ark Trust, an organization which awarded the media for reporting on animal issues. I have been thinking about those words a lot lately. I am buoyed by recent events bringing so much injustice to light — while deeply saddened that these injustices exist. I feel optimistic that a powerful awakening is coming.

MUTTS readers have an abundance of empathy and a deep sense of justice. We are all in this together to make a stronger, more peaceful world for all.

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MUTTS NEWS SPOILER ALERT: If you’d rather be surprised with a new twist in the world of MUTTS, please don’t read the following two paragraphs until after June 16.

Friends, I’ve made two longstanding promises with my MUTTS strip. The first: someday Guard Dog will be freed. (Yes, this will happen before too long.) The second: Butchie and his Fatty Snax Deli would go veggie. With a two-week storyline starting Sunday, Butchie will finally see the light.

As a vegetarian for over 30 years and a vegan since 2012, I’ve always felt a little strange drawing the cheeses and salamis that hang over Butchie’s head. I’m feeling better because they will now be plant-based and cruelty-free.

With the pandemic, and understanding the cruelties of raising and processing “meat,” it’s more important than ever to rethink how we treat the animals — and people — on this planet. Going plant-based is a win-win. It’s good for your own health, the health of the planet, and obviously the billions of suffering, factory farmed animals.

Going veggie gets easier and easier. (Millions have already discovered new, delicious meat substitutes.) I ask everyone to do what you can. Even observing Meatless Mondays can save a billion animals each year in the United States alone. If Butchie can do it, so can you.

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Last month we posted two comic strips that I drew for the MUTTS blog, which were pandemic-themed and written by my friend, author Glen David Gold. Glen suggested that we auction off one of the strips for charity, and I am happy that we can, and will, make this happen. I’ve watercolored the original artwork for this purpose and Heritage Auctions has agreed to host the auction. We’ll keep you updated as this process unfolds.

Stay safe. Stay well. Stay kind.

— Patrick

Comments (208)

You realize that growing grains veggies and fruits means that thousands of birds, squirrels and other small animals are actively shot, poisoned, trapped and murdered in order to preserve the crops? I don’t object to your food choices. To each his own as far as I’m concerned but to preach about it and indulge in this false virtue signalling Via your comic strip is very misleading. Vegans and vegetarians are just as culpable as meat eaters but at least meat eaters benefit from the incredible nutrient density provided by meat, whereas vegans just let the meat ( all those dead animals ) rot in the field and pretend it never happened. I agree that many farm practices ( eg chicken and hog farming ) need to be improved but please don’t pretend that your food choices are any less cruel.

Cathy

Here’s your plant based meals——they’re referred to as salads.

David Michael

Reading many of your readers comments has made me realize that many of the thoughts of the meat eaters are very specific, typically taste. To me the paths we take are wide. For me and many of my fellow vegans I have made my decisions covering the full range.

I went vegan for the following-
40% Health
35% Environmental
15% Animal Rights
10% To Piss People Off.

martin & ELLEN abrams

I LOVE the June 25, 2020 and June 27 2020 strips. Specially the June 27. That was just BEAUTIFUL!!! THANK YOU PATRICK!! I’m a former vegetarian turned vegan. The June 22 one (“That’s the tofu talking”) cracked me up! That was so funny! LOVE YOUR WORK!!! CARRY ON AND GODSPEED! Many blessings to you and your family.

Ivan Camilli

I can not wait too see the sad guard dog free.I appreciate ,love the animals you have created,and you are helping change the world.THANKS for being there for the animals.

DONALD BURNS

I commend you for putting yourself out there with the challenging vegan message. It’s obviously stirred up a hornet’s nest! It’s a complex issue. Many view criticism of their diets (vegan or omnivore) as intensely as an assault on their religious beliefs (or lack thereof).
Aside from the specific nutritional needs of dogs and cats, there is a discussion that we should all have: in some parts of the world cats and dogs are tortured and brutally killed for human consumption. If we find that repugnant, then why should similar treatment of cows, pigs and chickens be any less offensive? I find the hypocrisy stunning when people criticize the practices of Asian wet markets, while blithely and blindly accepting the atrocities that led to a chicken breast being on their plate for dinner.

Larry

KUDOS TO YOU!! A BIG WOOOO HOOO!!

Tucker

I hope Guard Dog gets a family and freedom to be a dog.
But like many others the image of cats and dogs being fed vegan meals disturbs me.
As a humans we can decide how to balance our diet for our health, our compassion, concern for the planet and what our digestive system will accept. Even among humans there are vast differences in how our bodies are helped or sickened by food. There aren’t many “deli foods” plant or animal based my system can tolerate. There are a lot of very “healthy fresh whole vegetable and fruits” my system can’t tolerate (look up FODMAP).
I’m more concerned that we produce whatever animal based product or plant based products are done without being genetically modified (the lab based stuff), with out pesticides, using good environmental practices and practice quality of life for both plants, animals, humans who grow and handle them and ultimate consumers.
I enjoy Mutts, especially Little Pink Sock, any cattitude and the long missing STARE.

Linda

Oh no… it’s 10:30 PM & the fireworks are starting – & fireworks in the city limits here are illegal. Nothing is ever done about it.

Susanpub

I am a 96 year old “animal lover”! No pets now, but enjoy my “grand pets”. My day starts with MUTTS!
My great grandson has his own phrase; “I WON’T EAT ANYTHING THAT HAD A MOTHER!”! RDS

Ruth Dottie Scogin