Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: Should cats and dogs go vegan?

  1. #1
    Member for Life

    User Info Menu

    Default Should cats and dogs go vegan?

    Why am I not surprised.....


    Is it morally superior to feed your pet a diet devoid of animal ingredients?

    In a new survey out of the University of Guelph, 35 per cent of pet owners indicated an interest in switching their pets to a plant-based or vegan diet.

    The study, the first to investigate the prevalence of “meat avoidance” in the pet owner population, comes as more Canadians are reconsidering their own relationship with animal flesh. Nearly 20 per cent of the population is minimizing, or eliminating entirely, meat products from their diets, and, according to a recent survey, Canada is now home to 1.3 million self-identifying vegetarians and 466,000 vegans (no dairy or eggs), the highest surveyed numbers yet.

    “People who avoid eating animals tend to share their homes with animal companions, and a moral dilemma may arise when they are faced with feeding animal products to their omnivorous dogs and carnivorous cats,” U of Guelph veterinarian Sarah Dodd and her co-authors wrote in the journal PLOS ONE.

    One option to alleviate this “moral conflict,” they said, is to make pets go meat free. However, since neither dogs nor cats are free to choose their lifestyle, is it ethical?
    There’s no published evidence of health benefits of meat avoidance in pet dogs or cats, according to Dodd and her co-authors. And, as with humans, pets fed only plant-based foods could suffer vitamin deficiencies.

    In fact, half the omnivores surveyed, and more than half of vegetarians, considered it immoral to make pets go vegan, compared to just over a quarter of vegans, which isn’t that surprising, given vegans were the only ones making their pets go without meat.
    https://ottawacitizen.com/news/canad...a-eccd1a8a7cb2

  2. # ADS
    Advertisement
    ADVERTISEMENT
     

  3. #2
    Has too much time on their hands

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Face-palm.
    "What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-

  4. #3
    Has too much time on their hands

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Many vegans I've met are a different bunch. One time i just couldnt resist. A self proclaimed vegan told a group of us they refused to consume meat, only because it meant the killing of animals. I kindly asked her, "why are you wearing leather boots and a leather coat"? She turned and walked away without answering the question. A lot of vegans are flakes imo...
    Last edited by canadaman30; March 24th, 2019 at 09:56 AM.

  5. #4
    Elite Member

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Wow, that’s crazy. These people really need to get in touch with there roots.

  6. #5
    Elite Member

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Probably about as healthy as it is for humans...
    "You don't own a cocker, you wear one"

  7. #6
    Just starting out

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Short answer no but considering most commercial kibble is mostly rice and corn with some flavoring they are closer to vegan than we might think.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •