135. Factory Farming and the Impact on Our Health & Animal Welfare with Carla Cabral
Where does the meat in our grocery stores and pet food really come from, and what is it costing our health, our animals, and the planet? In this episode, Angela Ardolino sits down with Carla Cabral—a grassroots organizer, former emergency room veterinary technician, and activist with Direct Action Everywhere (DxE)—for an eye-opening conversation on the realities of factory farming. Together, Angela and Carla expose how mass confinement, heavy pharmaceutical use, and corporate secrecy impact human and pet health alike. Carla breaks down the truth behind grocery store marketing buzzwords, the dark side of the exotic pet breeding trade, and how pet parents can take meaningful action through consumer choices, rescue adoption, and grassroots advocacy. Episode Recap: Angela’s guest Carla Cabral, a former vet technician and organizer with Direct Action Everywhere, explains the problems with factory farms, high-density confinement facilities, designed purely to maximize industrial efficiency and profit. (00:00) Angela warns that homemade pet diets made with grocery store meat often rely on factory-farmed animals, while Carla explains how corporate secrecy and misleading marketing make it difficult for consumers to trace where their food comes from. (05:20) Carla breaks down how corporate advertising fabricates a myth of peaceful pastured farming to hide the reality of industrial feedlots holding millions of tightly confined animals. (12:13) Angela and Carla discuss how hyper-processed foods and nutrient-depleted crops and animal products contribute to rising rates of chronic disease in humans and pets.(16:38) The discussion turns to how small animals sold in big-box stores originate from factory-style breeding mills or wild capture, driving a harmful cycle of impulse buying, inadequate care, and widespread pet abandonment. (18:35) Em shares two success stories, how she resolved Marley's severe separation anxiety and Seven's holiday overstimulation through calm-down routines, enrichment toys, natural calming supplements, and safe environmental boundaries. (25:36) Angela encourages pet parents to make incremental changes away from factory-farmed grocery meats, leading Carla to share factoryfarmwatch.org as an interactive database while explaining how corporate consolidation and subjective ethics make defining a "good farm" complex. (30:59) Carla shares about her upcoming criminal trial for rescuing goats from a Whole Foods supplier, and they break down how dairy and egg production exploit female animals, genetically manipulate livestock, and slaughter animals at a fraction of their natural lifespans. (37:50) Angela and Carla urge listeners to support local sanctuaries, contact elected representatives regarding animal welfare bills, and vote against industrial agriculture with their purchasing power. (44:59) Episode Resources: Download Angela’s Resources, including her Synthetic Vitamins and Minerals to Avoid in Your Pet’s Food and Supplements, plus more at AngelaArdolino.com/podcast-downloads Factory Farm Watch Direct Action Everywhere - Take Action for Animals Right to Rescue - Working to establish a legal right to rescue animals from distress and exploitation. Follow Carla Cabral on Instagram and Tiktok Have a question about your pet that you want answered on the podcast? Email us at Angela@AngelaArdolino.com Sign up for episode reminders and updates from Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino Visit Angela Ardolino’s website for more holistic pet health education: www.AngelaArdolino.com Follow Your Natural Dog on Facebook and Instagram and if you want to see what Angela is up to, follow her on Facebook or join our Plants, Mushrooms & Holistic Pet Wellness Facebook Group.