What happened in the vegan community?

I hadn’t heard about any of this until seeing that ToS post.

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      3 months ago

      Look at the research before getting emotional.

      While it seems dogs need atleast some meat, the scientific consensus is cats can be healthy with a vegan diet and proper supplementation.

      I’m not vegan nor do I have a cat, but this debate interested me and I’ve read a couple literature reviews and big papers on the subject.

      Cats aren’t what they were 15’000 years ago. Domestication has turned them into an entirely different species.

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        3 months ago

        The thing I’m wondering whenever I see this discussion is:

        Should a vegan have a pet that kills for fun?

        Should they keep it inside all day to stop it from killing?

        I don’t get why a vegan would want to have a cat at all.

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          Unless you live somewhere with little native wildlife the general rule amongst conservationists is that cats should not be let outside. They have already contributed to the extinction of many bird species.

          That being said, in america, people let their cats out in general. In western europe, not so much.

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            3 months ago

            Could you please tell that to the people living in my corner of western Europe? Would be nice not to have to shovel car sit out of my garden anymore.

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              3 months ago

              cats live far longer and healthier on average when kept inside. Even most vets (atleast in europe) recommend it.

              Also, please keep lemmy civil.