David I am broadly on your side, but you are overdoing it. In any system things go wrong and there are cases of things going wrong in both treatment of animals and where there meat comes from. Think back to the horse meat scandal.
Supermarkets have always supported industrialised meat production methods, they were not in the forefront in improving welfare conditions for either battery hens or pigs reared in pens. With the exception of Waitrose, they have not come out against the industrial rearing of cattle and dairy cows in sheds. They have accepted all these providing high standards of cleanliness, food quality etc etc are met, not whether the methods, run against the normal needs of cattle to graze, be outside etc.
The reasons I am pulling caps with you is the same reason I am doing the same with the Vegans, asking questions about prevention rather than banning, and the morality of moving slugs and snails into a hostile environments so that they cannot escape predators.
But, as ever, when I ask pertinent questions on other threads, these are ignored by those who should know the answers, but clearly do not.
Crystal, if i had a favourite cat or dog who had died, why not make it into a rug, although cushion would be better. It is not unknown for someone to have a pet recreated by a taxidermist.