On Thu, 29 Dec 2022 21:58:42 -0500, Joy Beeson
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Why is it absolutely essential that starch be added to food for an
obligate carnivore?
At first glance, it seems obvious: roots and rice and guar gum are
much cheaper than meat.
But the least carby cat food in the supermarket is also the cheapest
cat food in the supermarket.
In the thousands of years that cats have been domesticated, people
have been adding some grain to their diets, so that they've evolved
guts slightly longer than their wild cousins, so that they can get
some nutritional value from grains. So while they don't need grain in
their diet, they can digest it somewhat, and they won't starve on a
diet of grain, unlike their wild cousins.
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