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That is a good one, and a question I am really not qualified

to answer given that I am a lacto-ovo vegetarian.

But here are my thoughts anyway...

I am owned by two cats. I do not blame them for how

they must eat; it is how nature designed them to be.

I am just thankful that I am not designed in that

manner and do have a choice. I do not look down upon

other animals because of how they must eat to be healthy.

If they are intended to be carnivorous, then there is not

much they can do about it. If I went to the trouble of feeding

them a vegan diet, they still would hunt for mice and

birds to eat, as it is their natural way.

I love my cats and will likely always have cats as companions.

 

~ PT ~

 

What a man thinketh, that is he.

~ The Upanishads

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, " Sheryl " <ssarndt>

wrote:

 

> So then, here is the ethical question of the day......is it VEGAN

to

> keep a cat (a known carnivore) as a pet?

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>> , " Sheryl " <ssarndt>

>>wrote:

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>>So then, here is the ethical question of the day......is it VEGAN

>>to keep a cat (a known carnivore) as a pet?

 

 

I've been pondering this one. I talked about getting a pet with my housemate

but he's worried about vets bills, pets destroying furniture, peeing

everywhere, etc, so we came to a very interesting compromise: We bought a

computer game called Catz which simulates looking after an animal - you have

to feed the cat, pet it, etc. So we are both happy, and I don't have to buy

real cat food, litter, toys, etc... It works really well!

 

 

Jinnie the Perky Goth

 

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> If I went to the trouble of feeding

> them a vegan diet, they still would hunt for mice and

> birds to eat, as it is their natural way.

 

I guess the difference is between thinking of the cats (in this case) as

vegan or vegetarian, and thinking of oneself as being (in your case)

vegetarian. If the former, then it would seem pointless to feed them a

veg diet because they'd hunt anyway. If the latter, then you would have

had the assurance that at least *you* hadn't contributed to the meat

industry by feeding them a meatless diet. It's a fine distinction, but

might satisfy some ;=)

 

Me, I feed my dogs a veggie diet and my (indoor) cat a non-veggie diet.

If I had a child or parent who required, say, fish oil or animal

extracts or gelatine pills to survive, I'd have no problem with that

either - nor for myself, btw ;=)

 

We all do the best we can do, either physically or emotionally, I would

hope - and I would hope that others would trust us to do so. As for your

always wanting cats as companions, that's lovely ;=) Me too!!!

 

Best,

Pat

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