(Dogs in general, and not described in detail).
In the 2nd chapter of the book, everyone is starving. Beginning with the very first sentence, Isabel has found a starving kitten. The story tells us that the people are now eating pets, after having eaten all the farm animals and zoo animals. None of the animal deaths are explicitly "seen".
(Cats in general, and not described in detail).
In the 2nd chapter of the book, it is 1994 in Cuba, and everyone is starving. Beginning with the very first sentence, Isabel has found a starving kitten, which she pets & shares a few beans with. The story mentions that people have been eating all the cats (& have already eaten the farm animals, zoo animals, and dogs). None of it is described in detail or "seen". Isabel promises the kitten that she will hide it & keep it safe.
In the 2nd chapter of the book, we are told that the starving population have eaten the farm animals, then the zoo animals, then dogs, and have now turned to eating cats. None of it is described in detail or explicitly "shown" happening.
(Domestic, farm, and zoo animals; not described in detail).
In the 2nd chapter of the book, everyone is starving. The story tells us that the people have turned to eating cats, after having eaten all the farm animals, then zoo animals, then dogs. None of it is explicitly "seen".
(Farm animals in general, and not described in detail).
In the 2nd chapter of the book, everyone is starving. Beginning with the very first sentence, Isabel has found a starving kitten. The story tells us that the people have eaten all of the farm animals, then zoo animals, then dogs, & are now eating cats.
In the 2nd chapter of the book, everyone is starving. Beginning with the very first sentence, Isabel has found a starving kitten. The story tells us that the people are now eating pets, after having eaten all the farm animals and zoo animals. None of the animal deaths are explicitly "seen".