Submitted by Kimberly (not verified) on Thu, 2006-03-23 12:07.
I completely agree. Instead of offering even a morsel of sympathy or concern for Ida or Myrha, he blamed everyone (food distributors & cat parents) and everything (litter, pathogens, dirty floors, not soaking kibble long enough) else for the poor health and even death of the cats that were fed Evolution. His patent denial of responsibility was infuriating, to say the least. Plus, he didn't seem knowledgeable at all and even contradicted himself several times. For example, when he was bragging about all of the animals at (his?) shelter eating Evolution without incident, then later in the show stated that the problem with cats getting UTIs and subsequently blocking is because they come from multiple cat households. Wouldn't a shelter qualify as a multiple cat household?
There's no way I'd feel comfortable feeding my cats (or dogs!) Evolution food. However, I am very interested in hearing about the alternative vegan foods mentioned by Adam and I agree with Myrha... I still have hope that cats can thrive on a vegan diet.
I completely agree. Instead of offering even a morsel of sympathy or concern for Ida or Myrha, he blamed everyone (food distributors & cat parents) and everything (litter, pathogens, dirty floors, not soaking kibble long enough) else for the poor health and even death of the cats that were fed Evolution. His patent denial of responsibility was infuriating, to say the least. Plus, he didn't seem knowledgeable at all and even contradicted himself several times. For example, when he was bragging about all of the animals at (his?) shelter eating Evolution without incident, then later in the show stated that the problem with cats getting UTIs and subsequently blocking is because they come from multiple cat households. Wouldn't a shelter qualify as a multiple cat household?
There's no way I'd feel comfortable feeding my cats (or dogs!) Evolution food. However, I am very interested in hearing about the alternative vegan foods mentioned by Adam and I agree with Myrha... I still have hope that cats can thrive on a vegan diet.