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Isn it hypocritical and non-vegan to recommend that people give their cats meat?

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Isn it hypocritical and non-vegan to recommend that people give their cats meat?

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No, we don’t think so. As vegans personally, and as a vegan company, our goal is to reduce animal suffering and death by as much as we possibly can. Although we believe that the majority of cats can do fine on an entirely or mostly vegan diet as long as proper precautions are taken, we have come to realize that many people find the steps outlined above to be daunting or confusing, and choose to ignore them and feed their cats vegan anyway (which may lead to urinary tract problems and ultimate disillusionment with the idea of vegan cat food altogether) or decide that feeding their cats a vegan diet is too difficult or risky and so continue to feed them meat. We hope that everyone with the time, dedication and resources to carefully monitor their cat’s urinary tract health and take all reasonable precautions to maintain it– as outlined above– will continue to do so.

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Sally Cathy

Rather than being hypocritical, I would say it is realistic. Humans can survive on vegitarian and vegan diets, but not animals such as cats which are carnivorous.

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No, we don’t think so. As vegans personally, and as a vegan company, our goal is to reduce animal suffering and death by as much as we possibly can. Although we believe that the majority of cats can do fine on an entirely or mostly vegan diet as long as proper precautions are taken, we have come to realize that many people find the steps outlined above to be daunting or confusing, and choose to ignore them and feed their cats vegan anyway (which may lead to urinary tract problems and ultimate disillusionment with the idea of vegan cat food altogether) or decide that feeding their cats a vegan diet is too difficult or risky and so continue to feed them meat. We hope that everyone with the time, dedication and resources to carefully monitor their cat’s urinary tract health and take all reasonable precautions to maintain it– as outlined above– will continue to do so. Our intention is not to scare anyone who has completely vegan cats and seems to be doing fine with them into going back t

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No, we don’t think so. As vegans personally, and as a vegan company, our goal is to reduce animal suffering and death by as much as we possibly can. Although we believe that the majority of cats can do fine on an entirely or mostly vegan diet as long as proper precautions are taken, we have come to realize that many people find the steps outlined above to be daunting or confusing, and choose to ignore them and feed their cats vegan anyway (which may lead to urinary tract problems and ultimate disillusionment with the idea of vegan cat food altogether) or decide that feeding their cats a vegan diet is too difficult or risky and so continue to feed them meat. We hope that everyone with the time, dedication and resources to carefully monitor their cat’s urinary tract health and take all reasonable precautions to maintain it– as outlined above– will continue to do so. Our intention is not to scare anyone who has completely vegan cats and seems to be doing fine with them into going back t

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