devilcake wrote:
i think one of the most ethical things you could do with a carnivore pet is either feed it bug based kibble, or home made from local meat production so there are still ethical-ish options, but it’s sorta like with kids there’s technically no ethical way to have a child if you consider all the environmental etc impacts another human will have on the planet lmao
Sylvan wrote:
As I mentioned those studies are relatively new and have some methodical flaws and researching something like this with all the ethical implications is tricky (but compared to the nightmare of modern farming idk).
Tbh the most ethical thing is probably to not get a carnivore pet.
I just wanna c what they’re saying because of future work, good to knowdevilcake wrote:
Google University of Winchester/ Griffith University study vegan pet and they should show up. Sylvan wrote:
No
There is some new studies that show that carnivire pets may be able to live healthy on a well planned enriched plant based diet but my remaining cat is 16 and a half years old and I wouldn't want to experiment on my pet.
Also I'm a fake vegan bc I still eat vegetatian when my mom invites me to dinner and puts a spoon of cream in the sauce or sth.
do u have links/names to the studiesNo
There is some new studies that show that carnivire pets may be able to live healthy on a well planned enriched plant based diet but my remaining cat is 16 and a half years old and I wouldn't want to experiment on my pet.
Also I'm a fake vegan bc I still eat vegetatian when my mom invites me to dinner and puts a spoon of cream in the sauce or sth.
As I mentioned those studies are relatively new and have some methodical flaws and researching something like this with all the ethical implications is tricky (but compared to the nightmare of modern farming idk).
Tbh the most ethical thing is probably to not get a carnivore pet.
i think one of the most ethical things you could do with a carnivore pet is either feed it bug based kibble, or home made from local meat production so there are still ethical-ish options, but it’s sorta like with kids there’s technically no ethical way to have a child if you consider all the environmental etc impacts another human will have on the planet lmao


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