“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)

I love that the Deli has changed to plant based foods! A bold move and we support it! Now I look forward to Guard Dog finding his new path. Thanks for these wise moves for our friends at Mutts.

Diane A Evergreen

Future greeting: Krappy Snax Deli, fancy a pound of soylami?

This decision is right up there with the removal of Calvin & Hobbes.

David Michael

While I will be thrilled to see guard dog freed I could really live without the vegan diet preaching. I don’t share your opinion that the new plant based alternatives are delicious. I find the ones that won’t kill me are edible at best. A vegan diet is not the best thing for everyone. As several people have pointed out we are omnivores and some of us don’t do well on a plant based diet.

I’m quite happy for everyone to eat the way that works for them. I don’t go around telling vegans and vegetarians that they should have meat in their diets. I would be even happier if the plant based eaters could extend that courtesy to everyone else.

GrannyK

Great comments! However, why are meats still shown in the deli cas and hanging down in the background of the recent strips???

G Nowack

Thank you. It’s strange but I am beginning to think animals have more compassion and intelligence than humans. If I call one of my cats, the right one responds (same with the dogs). Yet do we understand meows or barks? I see the interactions and communications of duck couples, raccoon and rabbit moms and babies. Watching birds and geese and then watching the interactions of humans with each other-how can we not wonder who is more important to our planet. I’ve been a vegan for over 10 years and my health, compassion and life as a whole has improved.

Marianne Hatfield

I’m a little concerned that MUTTS readers will think the need to feed their pets a vegetarian diet. I’ve been told many times that this is not good for cats and dogs. Also many sick animals from gluten free dog food.

Donna

When I saw Butchie’s deli turn veggie-based, I was so happy! This huge Mutts venue will do more to convince people to climb on the program than a dozen…nay,
dozens…of chefs standing in front of their stoves talking about it…You have done a good thing, Pactrick McDonnell.

allie.cat42

A “comic strip” that is humorous, thought-provoking, clever, controversial, cute, evolving, etc. Who would of thunk it?
Well, I hope all the shelter animals get a good home, Guard Dog gets a new loving home, and the animals in Mutts that need animal protein get what they need to be healthy. Balance in all things folks. Give peace a chance. But if Crabby stops swearing, I quit!

Chipster

Oh happy day, when Guard Dog gets to throw his chain away FOREVER!!! Thank you Patrick. No more sad nights alone, gazing at the moon for this beautiful boy.

Kathlene

Stop with the vegan preaching. I read comics to be entertained.

William