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She must hate all the vegetables:)

And the plastic/poly fillers in their bread.

They removed azodicarbonamide (the flour bleaching/dough conditioner) from their bread eleven years ago.

I wouldn't trust someone that did that to begin with.

I hear you, and by that logic, you also shouldn't trust McDonald's, Wendy's, Arby's, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Sara Lee, Pizza Hut, or the nearly 500 other mainstream food products that used this FDA-approved ingredient. Subway actually removed it ahead of many competitors.

The FDA approved azodicarbonamide as "Generally Recognized as Safe" and it's still legal in the US and Canada today. Almost every major food company was using it at some point—it wasn't some rogue Subway decision, it was industry standard practice.

I haven't eaten any of those brands in decades. I see industrialized food as poison.

I'll eat at some locally owned restaurants that use local ingredients. Nearly all of my food comes from the meat or veggie part of the store (organic, grass fed, open range, etc).

The only pre-packaged foods are cheese, milk, "paleo bars", yogurt, butter, and sourdough from a local bakery, and the ingredients lists don't contain dyes, preservatives, or other "un pronouncables".

My only sweetener is local honey.

I do deviate at times, if someone takes me out to eat, no matter what I order, there's bound to be some "crap" ingredient somewhere. However, since my body is treated well otherwise, it's not much of an impact compared to regular intake of non-consumables.

The best food security is to grow it yourself. Something that is easily decentralized, immediately beneficial, and can have infinite returns. Anyone with an address can grow something, even if it's just herbs.

I hear you. That's very healthy. Whole foods are the best foods.

She literally tried to cover it up like poop. Lol

Clever girl!

No way, I'm eating subway right now too.

It was so weird, I was eating and opened Nostr and this is the first note I saw.

Glitch in the Matrix

Also where's the meat?

I'm vegan. She's an obligate carnivore who's been raised on an ethically sourced raw food "ancestral diet" with raw chicken necks and feet for clean teeth and calcium since she was born. :)

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Fair enough. Respect for not making your cat vegan, I've heard people try to do this with dogs and cats.

Dogs are naturally omnivores and can be healthy and thrive on a properly formulated vegetarian diet. Cats are obligate carnivores. They do not have that option. It is what it is.

I don't think dogs are, they can eat vegetables and fruits but they mostly eat meat only, they could survive but don't think they'd be healthy.

Fair enough, but there's lots of peer-reviewed scientific data that says dogs can not only survive, but be healthy on a plant based diet. Cats on the other hand, absolutely cannot.

Check this one out:

University of Winchester Press Release (2022): https://www.winchester.ac.uk/news-and-events/press-centre/media-articles/vegan-diets-may-be-the-healthiest-to-feed-pet-dogs-say-researchers.php

There's tons more research supporting this:

University of Illinois Study (2024):

https://aces.illinois.edu/news/u-i-study-gives-thumbs-carefully-formulated-vegan-diets-dogs

Systematic Review - NIH (2023):

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9860667/

PLOS ONE Study (2022):

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0265662

PMC Review Study (2016):

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5035952/

North American Study - ScienceDirect (2022):

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034528822001345

These are all from major universities, government health databases, and peer-reviewed journals.

I am not Reading all that Peer study , but what concerning is that a lot of dogs and cats are dying of cancer … why ? They end up old and sick and if the veterinarian can not diagnose the disease , they said it’s cancer and the animal need to put to sleep .

There must be something changed “ the way we feed the animal as it’s against their nature habit “

The nature of animal like Cat and Dogs , they are Carnivora which is eat meat .

Have you try to feed your dog , raw meat 🥩 in small chunks everyday for a week ? Don’t give them dog food from store . And see how your dog energy and stamina in a week ?

Translates to "I'm not going to read any of that data, I'm just going to tell you what I think." The fact is dogs are omnivores, cats are obligate carnivores. Period.

Omnivores it is for dog .

Either way, kibble is nothing but dried out baked biscuits with sprayed meat flavoring on it. Cats get 70+% of their hydration from their food. I would rather someone feed their cats cheap wet food than kibble. But the best by far—as obligate carnivores— is a complete raw food diet.

I feed my cat regular just the same , dry and wet food .

Sometimes I ordered sushi and I feed him salmon 🍣… and he refused it ! I stunned .

Cat doesn’t like fish is the absurd thing man can do to animals .

I feel like I agree with your points however I am willing to be proven wrong so I will read up on it. My cat eats dry food and wet food, he likes to have wet food in the morning and dry at night, it's a schedule for him he doesn't like the break 😂

😂 yeah … I bought this wet food with label “ it’s specialised for catherization cat “

I feed my cat And she just run away never want to touch it .

Have you experienced the same , bought the wrong thing, we think we knew best for our pets but it turn out the pet know what best for them self ?

Yeah, he is a picky eater and will follow you around and sweet-talk you till he gets what he wants.

How many years has the cat been eating kibble? Cats are creatures of habit. It's a common issue. It takes time to retrain their habits back to what's natural, but it's so worth it.

What kind dog do you have

Have a Shitzu, also have a cat, don't know what the heck his breed is but he's massive.

Call him Shitzu causes he's a little shit 😂

Nice 😊