Unity_Be

Unity_Be t1_j5p7tls wrote

'An omnivore is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter.[3] Obtaining energy and nutrients from plant and animal matter, omnivores digest carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber, and metabolize the nutrients and energy of the sources absorbed.[4] Often, they have the ability to incorporate food sources such as algae, fungi, and bacteria into their diet.' - from Wikipedia. Omnivore means that an animal can eat like a herbivore or carnivore and be completely fine. I understand your confusion, and accept your mockery. Also: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/apr/13/vegan-diets-are-healthier-and-safer-for-dogs-study-suggests . Hope this helps!

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Unity_Be t1_j5ljdtw wrote

Seriously all, the definition of the word Omnivore is an animal that can eat and survive off of plants and animal protein. I understand the concern, but I know many dogs who eat vegetable based diets and are completely fine, if not healthier than dogs who eat cheaply made animal products. They live longer and healthier. If you feed Cats diets of plants, yes it's animal abuse, because Cats are Carnivores. Dogs are Omnivores!

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