Cats given vegan diets ‘have better health outcomes’, study claims
The IndependentStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. A survey of cat owners found that those who fed their cats vegan diets tended to report fewer visits to the vet and less medication use. Study leader, veterinary professor of animal welfare Andrew Knight, a visiting lecturer at the University of Winchester, said: “For every single general health indicator studied, these cats had better health outcomes when fed vegan diets. For every single general health indicator studied, these cats had better health outcomes when fed vegan diets Prof Andrew Knight, University of Winchester “Cats consuming vegan diets have better health outcomes, as a result.” After accounting for other factors that could influence health – such as a cat’s age or whether it is neutered – the researchers found that people reported that vegan diets were associated with a lower risk of several health indicators. The survey also asked about 22 specific health disorders and found that 42 per cent of cat owners who had pets on meat-based diets reported at least one disorder, compared to 37 per cent of owners of cats on vegan diets.