thanks. both men are equally good!
thanks. both men are equally good!
yes. I’ve been watching too much Norman Finkelstein.
can’t answer definitely, but if you look up Irving Finkle (not Finkelstein)on YouTube, he is a really interesting fellow who I believe can read it all fluently.
it’s a good way to do measure quality of life… he goes into how they measure it and the limitations in the video.
yes it is.
That link leads me no where I’m afraid.
It’s what’s happening. people report their findings. the findings seem positive for the moment.
That’s the results of these peer reviewed studies.
those are the facts for the moment.
And as I have constantly said, if the cat enjoys the food and it provides all the nutrients, what’s the problem?
please enlighten me.
Exactly. it’s not perfect. it’s a new area of study.
Jointly considering seven general indicators of health and 22 specific health disorders, cats fed vegan diets tended to be healthier than those fed meat-based diets.
Small study.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0284132
Does this work?
He talks about many studies. Have a watch. it’s hardly radical what he proposes.
the guy in the video is a professor. is that not learned enough for you?
a guy who is a professor of animal welfare?
It’s actually about essential amino acids. taurine.
wait, are you suggesting the learned professor in the video above is a Wikipedia scholar?
Thanks. first I have ever heard of that. changed it. not sure why.
any movement will have more or less militant members. that’s life.
exactly. you choose your labels to best express your positions.
he is confused with figs. which are pollinated by wasps. and some vegans choose to eat them and some don’t. it’s really not that controversial.
to paraphrase a Frankie Boyle joke: the Americans will invade your country and then years later make films about how hard it was for the soldiers