Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2006-03-23 00:20.
I think that Eric Weisman of Evolution Pet Food came across very poorly in this interview. Having no quantitative evidence to back up or to offer listeners and customers, to attest to the supposed nutritional soundness of his food, made him sound no more informed or scientifically grounded than those who were supposedly offering only anecdotal evidence (guests Mirha-Soliel Ross and Ida Fong). On a more personal note, I found his dismissal of MSR and IFâs experiences to be incredibly insensitive and patronizing (implying the death of their cats was due it their fault for having dirty floors or using the wrong type of litter!! Such unbelievable nerve!).
I have hope for the new food discussed on the show from Italy, and for the ability for cats to be vegan in general, but Evolution doesnât seem the way to go.
I think that Eric Weisman of Evolution Pet Food came across very poorly in this interview. Having no quantitative evidence to back up or to offer listeners and customers, to attest to the supposed nutritional soundness of his food, made him sound no more informed or scientifically grounded than those who were supposedly offering only anecdotal evidence (guests Mirha-Soliel Ross and Ida Fong). On a more personal note, I found his dismissal of MSR and IFâs experiences to be incredibly insensitive and patronizing (implying the death of their cats was due it their fault for having dirty floors or using the wrong type of litter!! Such unbelievable nerve!).
I have hope for the new food discussed on the show from Italy, and for the ability for cats to be vegan in general, but Evolution doesnât seem the way to go.