I'm not particularly fond of such zoophilic themes, but I don't hate such people. Social aversion to them is an irrational trait, caused by the same thing that aversion to maps engenders in most people. Zoos cross the moral line of what is acceptable (in the minds of Western norms in the first half of the 21st century). In general, they deserve recognition, rights, and freedoms, just like everyone else. Hypocrisy is advocating for freedom for one's own group and the oppression of another.
Ultimately, it's odd to simultaneously justify the killing and eating of animals and condemn the idea of interspecies relationships. This demonstrates that there are no rational reasons for such revulsion.
