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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 70421674" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>I hope the growth in veganism for you is going well now, Eryk. I see there are always steps in that, though it is different for individual people. Perhaps, if you didn't think of talking with the doctor who would be proscribing supplements, you can try that with stating the importance of being vegan, it is not like a doctor would think there aren't enough people going vegan for that toot be something to deal with.</p><p></p><p>There is help with communication, and there is a lot of such for vegans, such as on Facebook, as you may already know. Even those just considering being vegan can find helpful communication in that medium with Trying Vegan. Felines are often described as obligate carnivores, yet there are such individuals among them that have become vegan successfully. There is communication for that too. There is special vegan food made for them, and there are things to know to not feed a feline still, and taurine must always still be avaiable to them, as it can be without using animals. If you approach doing this, you don't have to still buy what contributes to the abuse and slaughter of animals, and the other issues from using animals, such as what I think you would be aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 70421674, member: 259043"] I hope the growth in veganism for you is going well now, Eryk. I see there are always steps in that, though it is different for individual people. Perhaps, if you didn't think of talking with the doctor who would be proscribing supplements, you can try that with stating the importance of being vegan, it is not like a doctor would think there aren't enough people going vegan for that toot be something to deal with. There is help with communication, and there is a lot of such for vegans, such as on Facebook, as you may already know. Even those just considering being vegan can find helpful communication in that medium with Trying Vegan. Felines are often described as obligate carnivores, yet there are such individuals among them that have become vegan successfully. There is communication for that too. There is special vegan food made for them, and there are things to know to not feed a feline still, and taurine must always still be avaiable to them, as it can be without using animals. If you approach doing this, you don't have to still buy what contributes to the abuse and slaughter of animals, and the other issues from using animals, such as what I think you would be aware of. [/QUOTE]
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