There are places where many animals we hold dear are regarded as food. It is not uncommon in some Southeast Asia countries to use dogs and cats for food. In many western societies, these animals are considered loving pets, friends and possibly as intelligent animals and many abhor the concept of using them as food.
no, dogs like meat more than cats ALOT.
NO - I feed my dogs and cats meat all the time - they are CARNIVORES
yes cats and dogs are carnivores so they can eat meat
Cats, snakes, dogs everything that eats meat
No. It is merely the American culture that places a taboo and prohibits dogs and cats being killed for meat. However, it is illegal to eat cats and dogs in California and New York.
No. MacDonald's does not use meat which is made from cows or sheep they use dogs and cats from tialand
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Cats, unlike dogs, are strict carnivores. Cats get all their nutrition from meat and use the proteins and fats as their main source of energy. Dogs, however, haven't got such a high requirement for meat as they can (and do) get their nutrients from many different sources - from scavenged meat to nibbling plant matter. A wild dog's diet is much more varied compared to that to a wild cat's.
Cats are meat eaters by nature, so an occasional piece of hot dog should have no ill effect on a cat.
No because herbivores only eat plants. Dogs and cats are omnivores because they eat both plants and meat. Humans are omnivores too (: To add to this, cats are 'obligate carnivores' which means their diet consists entirely of meat (or it should). Dogs might be known more as 'facultative carnivores' which means that they can eat some vegetable material along with their meat. Humans might be better described as 'facultative omnivores'.
Ferrets, polecats, foxes, cats, dogs, badgers, lynxes, wild cats... Basically anything that will eat meat will eat a rabbit.
While cats cannot live on a vegetarian diet, dogs can and do thrive on one. There are even rare but real instances of dogs who are allergic to meat, especially chicken.