I have had my female cat Dinah on a vegan diet, Ami dry and Evolution wet, since Aug of 2007. She was fine until about April 2008. She threw up 1-2x month. Then starting in June she began to throw up more often. I ran out of the Ami - it ships from Italy and had to feed her something in the mean time. I bought a bag of the most ethical dry food (containing meat) I could find. She threw it up and woudlnt eat it. The tried a second non-vegan food and she threw it up again but was eating a bit - she lost a lot of weight. The Ami vegan food finally arrived and Dinah began eating again along with the Evolution wet - although I was not feeding the wet food consistently. She loves the Ami food, however she began to throw up again - about 1-2 week. I I took her to the vet in October and the vet said to nix the wet since it wasnt being fed consistently and only feed the dry so as to get her on a consistent diet and see how it goes.
Since October, it is now May - I have tracked her throw up. It varies from 1-3 or 4 times per week now, avergaging about 2x week. Its almost as if she eats some food and throws it up after only a little while - because it looks only partially digested. I took the calendar that I had been tracking the episodes to my vet again. He said this has now become a chronic issue and we must take action. Because they couldnt take blood (she woudlnt even let the vet techs or anyone get near her) they could not test her for any cancer or tumors. The vet believes that if is was cancer it wouldve manifested into something less consistent and picked up its pace. Her urine was low in oxygen as well. Because he knows she on a vegan diet - he is guessing that it could be a digestive irritation issue due to the high about of fiber and grains in the food. He suggested a trial run with a meat based diet that contained no grains. I can't have my cat throwing up all over my house and I do not want to risk her health, but I also refuse to ruin other animal lives as well. They cant test her because she's incredibly threatening to the staff everytime I take her to the vet (they cant even give her medicine to knock her out.)
Upon this recommendation, I went straight to the PETA website to the list of pet food. This list is based on a survey they sent of the companies pledging they do not animal test. Well this was not enough for me. I had to go through every single link to find out if any of the companies sourced local farms where they could actually see how the animals are living and verify ethical measures. The only one I found was POSHNOSH out of Canada. Its a raw foods diet.... Anyone heard of it?
Suggestions?
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