Should Vegans Have Pets

should vegans have pets
question about pet food?

is it just me or does it seem that animals fed a healthy premium food diet die quicker than ones that eat “junk” food? i had a dog that ate natural balance, organic, allergy free and died at 9 from heart failure. and i had another dog that ate kibbles and bits, moist and meaty, and butcher’s blend and died at 19!!! i have heard of people with cats who feed them 9 lives or the walmart/dollar tree brand and they are 20, others feed raw diet or some organic, premium food from a vet or boutique and die much earlier. what is the deal? do all those preservatives in “grocery” food preserve them or something? lol. thats like a vegan living longer than someone who eats taco bell everyday. what’s the deal? should i save my $ and feed my cat walmart’s cat food cause it’ll live longer than if i feed it wellness or halo?

I use to feed my dogs many many years ago Purina Com n get it..My sheherd and border collie lived to be 14 and 13 yrs.My cats were fed Cat chow and lived to be 18 and no health problems.But with all the pet food scares and all that I know today how pet food is made I could never in a million years feed that to my dogs now.They only get Halo pet food and I make a up a turkey stew for them.They get carrots and an Organic cereal for treats.Today we have much more knowledge and a lot of better quality foods to not know better..

add your the first one that I ever saw mention Halo..a very expensive food but a very very good food

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