Pour plus
d’information sur les régimes carnés et végétariens pour chiens et chats, ou
recettes, compléments nutritionnels et noms de fournisseurs, se référer aux
livres et articles suivants, ou consulter les sites internets de fournisseurs de
nourriture végétarienne pour chiens et chats.
Animal Protection Institute(API). Revised 29
Jan. 2002. What is REALLY in your pet's food?: you may not want to know.
abc12.com WJRT-TV/DT. 17 May, 2004.
Gillen J. Obligate Carnivore. Seattle,
WA, US: Stein Hoist Books. 2003. 105 pp. Available via
www.vegancats.com.
Halpin K., Sullivan J., Bradfield R., & Liu,
Q. May-Jun. By-products usage: results from a survey of major petfood
manufacturers. Petfood Industry. 1999:37-40. 3 pp, 133 Kb, .PDF format.
Download. A revealing examination of the nature and role of byproducts
in pet food.
Jeff. Undated. From the book, Food Pets Die
For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food. By Ann N. Martin.
http://www.homevet.com/petcare/foodbook.html. Good description of the
manufacture and health hazards of meat-based commercial pet food.
Peden J. Vegetarian Cats &
Dogs. 3rd Edn. Troy,
MT, US: Harbingers of a New Age. 1999. Available via
www.vegepet.com.
Perry, T. What's really for dinner?: the
truth about commercial pet food. The Animals' Agenda. 1996;Nov.-Dec.
http://www.preciouspets.org/truth.htm.