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Assuming your second sentence was supposed to end with "...suffering during their lives" my response is I mostly do so when I'm not the one picking the source (company functions, family reunions, etc) or on occasions where I'm traveling and nothing else presents itself. (I am consequentalist enough that ~1% of my food budget going to those sorts of operations doesn't bother me, since the goal of reducing their income from me is being achieved, though I'll also grant that this is the largest inconsistency in my own ethics on this subject I see.)
Assuming your third sentence was supposed to read "...you don't carry over the..." my response is that cows can neither assassinate me in my bed nor understand treaties of nonaggression, nor do they share human patterns of thought or genes except at a distant remove.
Are you open to being persuaded to eat 'cruelty free' meat? Is there some fact or framing which might change your mind?
I don't kill humans for the same reason you do though. I could possibly be persuaded, but I'm not exactly sure what it would be. I think it would be something of the sort following: You would either have to convince me killing sleeping (I'm just gonna use sleep as equivalent to cruelty free for convenience sake) humans is ethically fine OR that cows are different in some way other than logistically speaking (I wouldn't say that the fact that cows can't kill you is morals, that's more practicality; so something other than the two (redemption killing or trea... (read more)