so the RSPCA would have zero issue with a cat on a vegan diet as long as the cat had adequate nutrition and was eating palatable food.
any argument with that?
so the RSPCA would have zero issue with a cat on a vegan diet as long as the cat had adequate nutrition and was eating palatable food.
any argument with that?
if the animal has nutritious food and enjoys the food then the RSPCA would be fine.
the RSPCA published the following information:
it is possible to develop a plant-based diet for cats, these need to be carefully formulated to meet the unique nutritional requirements of the cat and be appropriately supplemented with essential nutrients
Gish gallop is a series of untrue statements said in rapid fire that the other person does not have time to refute.
you don't understand the word.
I don't think you know what this means.
it's quite easy to detest Nazis and Zionists.
very similar ideologies
which is why they are spending so much. it's a good sign in some ways.
do you think Hezbollah would exist in the same way if it was British people colonizing the land?
Is it an anti Jewish organisation or an anti colonial organisation?
so people have spent time measuring the quality of life of cats, specifically their reaction to food and they have found nonsignificant difference.
I can show you.
it's easy to find.
here is the first ideas from Google:
how is that not a resistance group? Does that mean Sinn Féin was not a resistance group in the 90s when they were a political group and being funded by the US?
talking to tire someone out is not Gish gallop.
So you don't understand the term.
here:
The Gish gallop (/ˈɡɪʃ ˈɡæləp/) is a rhetorical technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm an opponent by presenting an excessive number of arguments, with no regard for their accuracy or strength, with a rapidity that makes it impossible for the opponent to address them in the time available.