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Cat Vegetarian Diet ResearchIs It Healthy For Your Cat
We can understand why humans decided to
maintain a vegetarian diet because of various health reasons. We also
know that human may possibly live a healthier lifestyle on a vegetarian
diet, but is it the same for cats? Is there a need to transform your
cat’s diet into a vegetarian one just because you are one?
Like me, if the vegetarian cat diet issue has bothered you for a
long time, I hope this little research article can help you clear some
doubts on whether a vegetarian cat diet is a healthy diet:
Source 1. Dr. Richard Pitcairn, author of “Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete
Guide to the Health of Dogs and Cats,” Rodale Press, notes that the
Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom reported that cats did well on
meatless diets in Great Britain.
Nevertheless, he warns that cats are true carnivores and have
dietary needs that can only be satisfied by ingesting animal tissue. He
states that unlike humans and dogs, cats cannot convert beta-carotene
to vitamin A. They also need sufficient taurine, which is not found in
plant material. In short, Dr. Pitcairn does not feel that meatless or
near meatless diets supplemented with taurine are healthy for cats.
Source 2. The Vegetarian Society, a UK organization founded in 1847,
warns against feeding cats a vegetarian diet. The society explains that
cats are natural carnivores and are likely to find their meat elsewhere
by hunting rodents and birds. They also reminds cat owners that cats
require nutrients that are found only in meat. These nutrients include:
taurine, arachidonic acid, vitamin A, vitamin B12, niacin, thiamin and
protein.
Explaining that meat is the only major source of arachidonic acid,
and cats lacking the ability to synthesize niacin from protein. There
are little replacements as cats cannot use the B12 in cereals, and egg
and dairy products are actually poor sources for the vitamin.
Source 3. Wysong, a premium pet food manufacturer, has a vegan cat
food formula on it’s list, but guess what, they themselves warns that
the food does not meet feline protein requirements. Wysong advises that
the decision to feed a cat that is a natural carnivore an all
vegetarian diet brings “inherent risk” with an artificially imposed,
imbalanced and deficient diet. The vegan food formula the company
offers is to be used for specific purposes:
1. For when a pet has food allergies, use the vegan cat food as part
of an elimination diet to see what meat products your pet is allergic
to.
2. Use the food as a base and add fresh meats and organ meat.
Also, Wysong notes that since not 100% is known about nutrition or
nutrition of cats in particular, calling a food 100% balanced cannot be
truly accurate. One can extract from that statement that how can we
truly know what other nutrients may be missing from a cat’s diet that
is meatless and how can we be sure we are supplementing sufficiently?
At the moment of time, the decision of most cat owners to go with a
vegetarian diet is really more of an ethical choice than of a
health-based one. If you are thinking along the line of ethics, maybe
you can consider the reasons why you are forcing your cat to eat a diet
that goes against its nature and possibly put its health at risk. If
you decide to stick with a vegetarian diet for your cat, do consult
your veterinarian regularly and bring him for an extra checkup annually.
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