I'm curious if others of you have dealt with the pervasive anti-vegan cat bias that I have faced when trying to take your companion in for health care. If so, how have you responded? What do you think we could/should do to improve veterinarian understanding?
Personally, I'm frustrated because, one would think, if anyone would understand trying to reduce animal suffering, it would be a vet. But caring for humans' "pets" (or profit-producing "livestock") seems to be their primary focus with little or no consideration given for non-human-loved creatures.
I've been known to avoid the whole discussion entirely ("they eat canned food"), hang my head in shame as I'm taken to task for not honoring their "natural" dietary needs, and procrastinate about taking my cats in knowing the ridicule I would face. I've also been known to carry around Evolution informational pamphlets just to support my food choice, knowing there would be an argument.
Anyone else have similar experiences?
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