Jamie
Bluff, Ardour & Assoc.
Please don't interpret this as being a "loaded" question or having any particular agenda other than my brain firing a quizzical electron.
For very strict vegetarians who own pets, what meatless options are there to feed their cats and dogs? In general, most pet foods (any that I've ever seen, at least) consist of some animal meal (beef, chicken, lamb). Or, by extension, how does one who practices vegetarianism consider dietary needs for their furry friends?
I know that it is easy for humans to replace basics like protein without consuming meat, but I'm completely ignorant as to how this can be done for domestic animals. Is this one of those things that falls into a "gray area" even for passionate vegetarians?
Thanks for appeasing my curiosity!
Cheers,
Jamie
For very strict vegetarians who own pets, what meatless options are there to feed their cats and dogs? In general, most pet foods (any that I've ever seen, at least) consist of some animal meal (beef, chicken, lamb). Or, by extension, how does one who practices vegetarianism consider dietary needs for their furry friends?
I know that it is easy for humans to replace basics like protein without consuming meat, but I'm completely ignorant as to how this can be done for domestic animals. Is this one of those things that falls into a "gray area" even for passionate vegetarians?
Thanks for appeasing my curiosity!
Cheers,
Jamie