Friday, September 26, 2014

Can Pets Be Vegan? | What's REALLY in Pet Food




This is the video that I referenced in the previous post.

So in terms of osteosarcoma, I am concerned about high iron content as well as other unintended ingredients that may be in conventional pet food, or even animal derived human foods.

But in terms of vegan diet for cancer, I would be concerned about what foods have too many carbs, and about making sure there is enough protein. We vegans get plenty of protein for our normal day to day needs from plants. But for her cancer diagnosis, I want to be sure about how much she actually needs.

I asked for a consultation with a vegan vet in CA. She is supposed to call later this week. So for now we are still giving the non-vegan diet that the holisitic vet recommended. I will print that whole regimen out in a later post because I don't have it with me right now. But also here is the info on the vegan vet:

http://veganvet.net/

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