• StudSpud The Starchy
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    11 months ago

    It’s like they don’t care about the fact that cats are obligate carnivores.

    Edit: in fact, they don’t even know what ‘obligate carnivore’ means.

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      911 months ago

      There’s slews of 'em going ‘but supplements and this single study that mostly looked at dogs said it was ok!!’

      Like…jesus. They’re trying to force an animal to go against its nature to suit their personal preferences and they do not see the hypocrisy. Get a fucking parrot you twonks

      • @[email protected]OP
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        211 months ago

        The whole point of these restrictive diets is to go against nature.

        It’s to weaken the body so that the spirit can take better control and live a purer life.

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        711 months ago

        My dog loves cucumber. But goes crazy for big meaty bones. Lettuce and celery result in a dog equivalent of a death stare. I’m sure he would throw them back at me if he could 😂

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          311 months ago

          Punkin was an absolute grass whore. It made him barf everywhere and occasionally we ended up with anal beads of poop and grass but god damn that boy was gonna reload and nothing could stop him

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          411 months ago

          A long ago cat thought carrot greens were LSD! She still ate meat including an unfortunate quantity of the local lizard population.

        • Rusty Raven M
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          411 months ago

          One of my previous dogs loved vegetables and was a menace in the vegetable garden. She was particularly fond of tomatoes and broccoli/cauliflower - she loved to munch on a sun-warmed broccoli leaf in the afternoons, and would over time eat the whole plant. She also taught my other dog to do the same. Fortunately Mr Woof is much more restrained.