Cats Are Not Vegans
Pet Insurance Australia issues a timely reminder about the danger of vegan diets for cats and catches up with leading feline vet and owner of The Cat Clinic in Melbourne;Ā Dr. Richard Gowan to get the lowdown on the purrrfect diet for your cat.
āThere has been a lot of hype lately around vegan pet diets, with some pet owners unexpectedly putting their pets in danger of chronic illness,ā Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia says. āThis type of diet is especially dangerous for felines.ā
The fact is; our feline friends are carnivores and require animal-based nutrients to lead a healthy, happy and balanced life.
Meet Dr. Richard Gowan from The Cat Clinic in Melbourne;
āCats are obligate carnivores,ā he says. āTheir unique metabolic requirements means it is essential for their diet to contain some animal-based nutrients. Feeding a home-prepared vegan diet would have dire consequences for a cat’s life.ā
Itās also important to remember that a catās unique health requirements have evolved due to them being solitary hunters, usually devouring the whole prey, consuming all of the nutrients within the preys’ organs and digestive tract – not just the muscle protein.
āHowever, cats can derive excellent nutrition from plant-based proteins and nutrients, but at this point in time, there are no scientifically tested and studied vegan diets for cats.
Conversely, too much meat protein can also be an unbalanced and unhealthy diet,ā Dr. Gowan says.
Itās all about the right balance and ensuring pet owners get the right information from their veterinarians on the diets needs of their pets.
āIt is vital you speak with your veterinarian before doing any drastic diet change for your pet,ā Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia says. āAs you can be putting your beloved pet at risk of developing health-related issues.ā
Dr. Gowan is also quick to remind readers of the extreme dangers posed to cats when they are fed an incorrect diet.
āCats can suffer terrible chronic health problems when fed a nutritionally deficient diet, from blindness, kidney failure and sudden death from heart disease,ā Dr. Gowan warns. ā
Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet. People who follow a vegan lifestyle can be tempted to have pets who are also following this strict diet. The danger is thatĀ felines have several essential amino acid requirements found in abundance in animal proteins. Removing these vital requirements from your pet’s diet, can result in a very sick animal.
What about vegetarian diets?
There are many commercial vegetarian diets available for cats. Several studies have questioned the true balanced nature of these diets, but evidence is growing that points to many cats living healthy lives eating a commercially prepared, vegetarian diet.
āFeeding a balanced home-prepared vegetarian diet would be close to impossible due to the variable bioavailability of nutrients when prepared in this manner,ā Dr. Gowan warns. āDue to the dire health consequences, it is imperative to talk to your veterinary team to understand the best current diet options and their associated pitfalls. I could not advocate a vegan diet be fed to a cat at all.ā
Lifestyle Choices?
If your lifestyle choice of living a vegan life is conflicting with your pet ownership and pet diet needs itās important to do your research and speak to a professional.
āThere is so much misinformation out on the internet in regards to diets for animals, it is really important that pet owners only seek advice from their local vet,ā Crighton suggests. āIt comes down to understanding what your pet needs, to live a long and healthy life.ā
Dr. Gowan agrees that pet owners need to avoid vegan diets for their felines, or consider owning a vegan happy pet.
āUnderstand that your cat is a carnivore and their intrinsic health needs at this point in time can only be fully met with a complete and balanced diet that contains some form of animal-based protein and nutrients,ā he says. Ā āYou can look to a commercially validated vegetarian diet, but if this is still not personally palatable – I would council the owner that in the best interests of their animal’s life and health, that they re-home their cat. Vegan pets like rabbits and guinea pigs are perfectly adapted to a vegan diet.ā
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Nadia Crighton is a renowned and accomplished professional in the fields of Journalism, Public Relations, and Writing, with an extensive career spanning over 25 years, 20 of which have been dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of pets.
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