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Hey that's a really good point lets see what scientific literature says about that:
It then goes on to say:
Seems like the science backs your claim up partially. I would call it bias instead of lying though.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860667/
Exactly. it's not perfect. it's a new area of study.
Which is exactly why pet owners shouldn't be fucking with it, maybe down the road but as it stands right now the average pet owner shouldn't be experimenting on their poor kitties.
It's what's happening. people report their findings. the findings seem positive for the moment.
That's the results of these peer reviewed studies.
those are the facts for the moment.
And as I have constantly said, if the cat enjoys the food and it provides all the nutrients, what's the problem?
Yes, the extremely subjective and biased findings look good. Which in science means nothing.
it's a good way to do measure quality of life.. he goes into how they measure it and the limitations in the video.