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Cats are obligate carnivores, but thats not the whole story.
by Elana Spivack
18 hours ago
If youre a cat owner, you know that cats love meat. Search any pet food store and theres no shortage of fish, chicken, or beef-flavored options. In fact, as apex predators, cats naturally thrive on a meat-based diet. But is it possible for our feline friends to go plant-based? Better yet, are there any advantages to being a cat on a vegan diet?
Do Cats Need Meat?
Cats are obligate carnivores. That means that they cant derive all their essential nutrients from plants.
Because they have a fairly precise, consistent diet, they've lost some ability to consume and utilize vegetable material, Richard Hill, a veterinary nutrition professor at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine tells Inverse. In other words, cats and their ancestors have hunted exclusively for so long that theyve lost key enzymes and other proteins and key compounds that enable them to acquire all the nutrients and vitamins they need from plants.
For example, cats lack the enzyme that converts beta-carotene, found in plants, to vitamin A, which is a necessary nutrient cats need. So they must get their entire supply of vitamin A from animal protein; vitamin A is abundant in fish and organ meat. Another chief nutrient that cats cant get from plants is the amino acid taurine, which is an essential nutrient for felines.
Can my cat be vegan?
Ultimately, its not impossible to turn your cat vegan, but it would involve plenty of formulating, according to Hill. There are ways to develop a food with all these nutrients added, but it must be done correctly. The wrong proportion of ingredients could result in illness.
More:
https://www.inverse.com/cat-plant-based-diet
Tadpole Raisin
(1,502 posts)no one knew why until they figured out that the cat food did not contain taurine. Once they added it the problem went away. Of course you have to ask how horribly processed that meat based food was in the first place.
It also, for me anyway, called into question the absolute reliance on the medical model of health care, relying to this day on pharmaceuticals to treat symptoms rather than looking to find the source of the problem and treating that. The 2 approaches can coexist. Money and power stop that from occurring.
Freddie
(9,691 posts)Had to admit that his cats could not be vegetarians.