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Exactly.it would be easier just to feed cats meat.
Exactly.it would be easier just to feed cats meat.
No one has been banned.12 pages. Day ban for one poster. C bombs x 2
Canines are not obligate carnivores to my knowledge? Are they?Scientist 1: We need to cut back our our meat consumption for the sake of the environment.
Scientist 2: In the US, the canine population was responsible for between 25 and 30% of the animal production impact regarding land use, water, and fossil fuels, so we need to cut back drastically
Researcher: A fresh study has suggested that a vegan diet is not only safe for pet cats, but may have health benefits as well as reducing the environmental damage caused by the meat industry
Normal people: Well that's just great if the vegan food is proved safe, healthy and enjoyable for pets. Let's see if further research backs this up.
Urban: OMG! Obligate carnivores! Obligate carnivores! It's a worthless peer reviewed study! Dodgy journal! Tobacco industry! Human morals! Human beliefs! XL Bullys! CALL IN THE RSCPCA!
This review has found that there is no convincing evidence of major impacts of vegan diets on dog or cat health. There is, however, a limited number of studies investigating this question and those studies available often use small sample sizes or short feeding durations. There was also evidence of benefits for animals arising as a result of feeding them vegan diets. Much of these data were acquired from guardians via survey-type studies, but these can be subject to selection biases, as well as subjectivity around the outcomes. However, these beneficial findings were relatively consistent across several studies and should, therefore, not be disregarded.
There is an urgent need for large-scale population-based studies to further investigate this question, with a particular focus on assessing the dietary aspects cited to be of particular concern, e.g., taurine and folate. For guardians wishing to feed their pets vegan diets at the current time, based on the available evidence it is recommended that commercially produced vegan diets are used since these are less likely to lead to nutrient imbalances.
Dogs are either omnivores or facultative carnivores, depending on whom you ask. This means that they can theoretically get by without meat, but their normal diet would be meat plus a bit of other stuff, so they're probably not going to be happy bunnies on a vegan diet.Canines are not obligate carnivores to my knowledge? Are they?
No they are not, but the deliberate misunderstanding of omnivory (based, I suppose around the fact that humans are) is another massive can of worms. Omnivory is, if you like, a spectrum. Dogs would naturally obtain much of their nutrition from meat (they can manufacture vitamin c, as per most carnivores therefore do not need it in their diet). There have been quite a few arguments on here around this.Canines are not obligate carnivores to my knowledge? Are they?
You do know that critical analysis is an essential part of science, don't you?Here's another study, which will no doubt be derided, dismissed, ignored by the usual suspects.
The Impact of Vegan Diets on Indicators of Health in Dogs and Cats: A Systematic Review - PMC
There has been controversy within the scientific literature, and in the popular press and online media, around the safety of feeding vegan diets to dogs and cats. With an increase in adherence to meat-free diets in the human population, many ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Watch: Killer dolphins attack porpoise for sportDolphins kill porpoises for fun? Say it ain't so.
that's why a truly vegan cat should have their claws pulled.Not sure why a carnivore should be force fed vegetables to maintain its owner’s principles given said carnivore can still catch mice.
How long have you lived in Tunbridge Wells?Why stop at cats? Why don’t vegans follow foxes or badgers around and stop them eating meat? To make things easier maybe they could fit an electroshock device to meat-eating animals that doesn’t trigger if they eat fruit or veg, but gives the animal a nasty shock if they’re tempted to exhibit carnist tendencies.
Here's the industry's definition of 'Freshly Prepared Meat':Dogs are either omnivores or facultative carnivores, depending on whom you ask. This means that they can theoretically get by without meat, but their normal diet would be meat plus a bit of other stuff, so they're probably not going to be happy bunnies on a vegan diet.
What is Freshly Prepared Meat?
Producing Freshly Prepared Meat involves several steps [1]:
What you are left with at the end of the five steps is a fairly viscous, beige-coloured 'meat slurry'. This is called 'Freshly Prepared Meat'.
- Mechanical separation of the animal carcass through a deboning machine. A chicken carcass, for example, is a chicken, exclusive of feathers, head, feet and entrails and with the majority of actual meat (muscular tissue) removed for human consumption. It may be frozen.
- Grinding reduces particle size to produce a fine paste.
- Pasteurisation - the application of relatively low levels of heat (usually less than 100°C) for a short amount of time to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life.
- Separation of water and fat via centrifuge. These can then be added back to the mixture depending on the nutritional specifications of the manufacturer.
- Concentration by low temperature vacuum evaporation.
Why stop at foxes and badgers? To make things easier maybe they could fit an electroshock device to urban posters that gives the poster a nasty shock when they're tempted to post bollocks.Why stop at cats? Why don’t vegans follow foxes or badgers around and stop them eating meat? To make things easier maybe they could fit an electroshock device to meat-eating animals that doesn’t trigger if they eat fruit or veg, but gives the animal a nasty shock if they’re tempted to exhibit carnist tendencies.
So what?Here's the industry's definition of 'Freshly Prepared Meat':
Freshly Prepared Meat in dog food | All About Dog Food
Freshly Prepared Meat good for your dog? Find out on the UK's most comprehensive dog food info site, AllAboutDogFood.co.ukwww.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
Given the amount of bollocks posted here, it might knock the power grid out of action.Why stop at foxes and badgers? To make things easier maybe they could fit an electroshock device to urban posters that gives the poster a nasty shock when they're tempted to post bollocks>
I know that. But I didn't think any species but humans killed for sport -- that even when it looks like that to us, they're honing their hunting skills or responding to a threat, even if the threat isn't real. And hey, it's dolphins. Aren't they the good guys?Watch: Killer dolphins attack porpoise for sport
Sorry - the natural world is red in tooth and claw.
Think you'll find chimps do it too.I know that. But I didn't think any species but humans killed for sport -- that even when it looks like that to us, they're honing their hunting skills or responding to a threat, even if the threat isn't real. And hey, it's dolphins. Aren't they the good guys?
Would it be to fair to say that for all the vegans or vegetarians who don't think this, the concept of vegan catfood is not "mad"?If you are a vegan or vegetarian who thinks killing animals for food or sport is immoral,
Here's the industry's definition of 'Freshly Prepared Meat':
Freshly Prepared Meat in dog food | All About Dog Food
Freshly Prepared Meat good for your dog? Find out on the UK's most comprehensive dog food info site, AllAboutDogFood.co.ukwww.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
Yes it is mad - the concept of perpetuating an industry that creates artificially high numbers of this animal buy buying a cat is even madder.Would it be to fair to say that for all the vegans or vegetarians who don't think this, the concept of vegan catfood is not "mad"?
How about you have a read of this link from Griff? It's not great to post up a study then refuse to engage with criticisms of it. Why should we read your next link when you haven't addressed the problems with your first one.Here's another study, which will no doubt be derided, dismissed, ignored by the usual suspects.
Vegan Diets are Healthier and Safer for Cats and Dogs – Or Are They?
Back in April 2022, a study made the headlines, after a peer-reviewed analysis of around 2,500 pets found that vegan dogs visit the vet less often and require fewer medications. This week, we have another, with the Guardian stating ‘Cats may get health benefits from vegan diet, study suggests’...www.vetvoices.co.uk
Not sure if this has been posted.
goes off to attach electrodes to testiclesGiven the amount of bollocks posted here, it might knock the power grid out of action.
You're the one posting bollocks. You don't even understand half the stuff you link to, as shown by the bit on mechanically retrieved meat. What you're actually saying there is that pet food is made from leftovers from meat production for humans that would otherwise be thrown away.Given the amount of bollocks posted here, it might knock the power grid out of action.
Dolphins really are the assholes of the sea. At least sharks eat their kills and don't pretend to be friendly.Dolphins kill porpoises for fun? Say it ain't so.
#notalldophinsDolphins really are the assholes of the sea. At least sharks eat their kills and don't pretend to be friendly.