Top products from r/VeganForCircleJerkers
We found 14 product mentions on r/VeganForCircleJerkers. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2. Obligate Carnivore: Cats, Dogs, and What it Really Means to be Vegan
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
3. Advocate for Animals!: An Abolitionist Vegan Handbook
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
4. PETA'S Vegan College Cookbook: 275 Easy, Cheap, and Delicious Recipes to Keep You Vegan at School
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Sourcebooks Inc
5. Low-Fodmap and Vegan: What to Eat When You Can't Eat Anything
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Book Publishing
6. The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation & ... (A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
NewMint ConditionDispatch same day for order received before 12 noonGuaranteed packagingNo quibbles returns
7. Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NEW PRESS
8. Beyond Beliefs: A Guide to Improving Relationships and Communication for Vegans, Vegetarians, and Meat Eaters
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
9. Solid Gold Dog & Cat Supplements for Urinary Tract Health and Testing; Berry Balance Chews and Powder with Antioxidant-rich cranberries plus pH Strips
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Can be used to monitor cats and dogs urine pH.Useful with animals that have chronic urinary tract infectionsDisposable strips
10. Dr. Martens Men's Non-Metallic Calamus EH Safety Toe 7-Eye Boot (10 UK / 11 D(M) Mens US)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Antimicrobial treated, breathable linings and a removable smart-foam moulded footbed enhance the internal comfort to keep you dry and comfortableHigh traction, engineered, rubber compound outsolePadded Collar and Tongue with rubber Toe Bumper for additional durability and work-site protection.Compos...
11. Chow Crown Game Kids Electronic Spinning Crown Snacks Food Kids & Family Game
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Chow Crown electronic kids game is great family fun with a tasty twist. It's a great choice for family game night and get-togethersLoad up the forks; once the music starts, the snacks will begin to spin. Try to eat the spinning food before the music stops (snacks not included)Get ready for lots ...
12. Vegan Food Rotation Labels .75 Inch Round Circle Dots 500 Adhesive Stickers
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Over 30 Different Varieties: We print over 30 different types of diet warning labels . Stickers are .75 inch round circles. If you do not see what you are looking for please get in contact with us!500 Labels Per Roll: There are 500 labels on a roll. The labels are held together by a small label so w...
You're right that a human going vegan has a bigger impact than a cat, but why not both?
What about Taurine (and other essential nutrients)?
Many people are concerned vegan diets lack essential nutrients for cats and dogs that can only be found in meat, like Taurine. Without Taurine, cats will suffer from retinal degeneration, cardiomyopathy, birth defects, and eventually death. This fear is heightened by anecdotal reports of owners who naively and cruelly feed an incomplete plant-based diet to their pets. However, many nutritionally complete dog and cat foods exist.
Evolution is one such vegan dog & cat food brand, you can see their ingredients here. Both dog and cat food contain (ethical & sustainable) synthetic Taurine, Lysine, Carnitine, and more. This is not unique to Evolution. Any AAFCO compliant vegan pet food brand will have all essential nutrients and healthy carb/protein/fat macro-nutrient ratios as laid out by the guidelines.
Some people worry that synthetic nutrients are less healthy than "natural" meat, or cost prohibitive. A common saying in the pet food industry is that "pets need nutrients, not ingredients". Almost all meat-based pet foods are just supplemented as vegan foods. The low-quality rendered meat is heavily processed in order to become edible flavoring, which denatures most amino acids and destroys other nutrients. You can see synthetic Taurine, amino acids, vitamins, and other nutrients in the labels of almost any pet food.
Can cats be vegan?
Yes. Cats require many nutrients that typically come from meat. In regular kibble, many of these nutrients are stripped away during processing and added back in from synthetic sources. These same sources are used to fulfill missing nutrients in vegan diets. Studies and anecdotal evidence support vegan diets as a healthy diet for cats.
Vegan dog and cat food has the same amount of carbs, protein, and fat.
There is one point of concern though. Vegan diets are typically more alkaline/basic (high pH) than meat based diets. Basic diets can cause FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease), especially in male cats. To combat this their food must be acidified.
Most vegan and non-vegan cat kibble is acidified to prevent this condition. It's still a good idea to monitor your cat as it transitions foods to ensure its best health. On his website, Dr Andrew Knight says
> Based on his experiences with thousands of vegan cats Gillen (2003) states that 85-90% of vegetarian cats do not require attention to dietary content; however, for the remaining 10-15%, urinary pH and dietary magnesium concentrations (see following) require monitoring
The most relevant research has this to say on the matter
> The normal pH of a cat’s urine is 5.5–7, and the normal range for a dog’s urine is pH 5–7 [85]. A pH > 7 indicates alkalinity. A variety of dietary products (e.g., “Vegeyeast” from Harbingers of a New Age—see [26]) and additives can correct alkalinization, should it occur. Asparagus, peas, brown rice, oats, lentils, corn, brussel sprouts and yeast may be included in feline and canine diets, and are all urinary acidifiers [27]. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is also a urinary acidifier. The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) Small Animal Formulary [86] recommends a dosage of 50–80 mg/kg every 24 h for cats and dogs. And for more serious cases, the amino acids methionine and cysteine may be used [13]. The BSAVA Small Animal Formulary [86] recommends a dosage of 200 mg/cat every 8 h. More detailed advice about urinary alkalinisation and corrective strategies is available via www.vegepets.info, or within veterinary medical texts.
> Increased urinary acidity, decreased urinary magnesium and increased water consumption all help to keep the urinary pH within a healthy acidic range, and help to prevent the formation of struvite crystals. However, acidifying nutrients, agents, or products should be used carefully, as excessive levels can lead to metabolic acidosis. Increased urinary acidity may also promote higher urinary excretion of calcium and lower excretion of magnesium, and magnesium is a natural inhibitor to the formation of urinary stones associated with calcium [87].
> "Urinary pH is the most important factor in determining the SAP [struvite activity product, which can lead to FLUTD]. Acidification of urine causes deprotonation of phosphates and increases the total proportion of urine phosphate existing as trivalent anions, reducing the SAP.6 Urinary pH and SAP have been reduced with both dietary modification and administration of urinary acidifiers.7 The solubility of struvite is maximized when the urinary pH is <6.4 ... acidification of the urine to <6.29 may increase the risk of calcium oxalate urolith formation...[Urinary acidifiers] should be considered only when the urine pH is >6.5 with ad libitum feeding conditions...A general recommendation for prevention of urolithiasis is to increase water consumption...Diets with reduced magnesium that maintain a urine pH between 6 and 6.3 are recommended despite lack of evidence of efficacy...Monitoring urine pH is recommended to assess dietary compliance and efficacy. Values between 6.0 and 6.5 may reduce the incidence of calcium oxalate and struvite crystal formation. "
So what should you do?
I highly recommend everyone here, especially those with a non vegan SO or friends, to read this book “Beyond Beliefs”: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Beliefs-Relationships-Communication-Vegetarians/dp/1944903305
It is so accurate with both perspectives of vegan-nonvegan relationships that it is crazy. It has so much insight that is helping me understand how I am feeling. Read the opening passage and see if it rings a bell.
I think a lot of posters in vcj are in a trauma narrative where they reduce omnis to the caricature of the perpetrator. This isn’t accurate, helpful or healthy. The book talks in part about this.
The author is a Harvard educated psychologist who coined the term “carnism” so I think y’all will like her.
I highly recommend you read Beasts of Burden by Sunaura Taylor. It's probably my favorite book on animal rights and is written by a disabled animal and disability rights activist.
You claim to be vegan, yet play a game owned by a mega-corporation that glamorises carnism in their products? Support vegan indie rpgs!
Seriously thought, I used to annoy people by playing a vegetarian werewolf in Werewolf: the Apocalypse. Believe it or not the option was actually discussed in the setting book.
Hypothetically, I would get a roll of vegan food labeling stickers and stick them all over their vegan food, do chalktivism outside their door e.g. “watchdominion.com”, post vegan posters on their bulletin boards, and sneak little flyers with information about the different animal-exploiting industries in and around those products. PETA will send you free flyers and literature if you ask, and Vegan Outreach will send free leaflets (minus shipping). Maybe also set up a table outside with a sign that reads, “You have an obligation to be VEGAN. Change my mind.” And then record it, build a huge YouTube channel and then run a smear campaign against their fake yuppie environmentalist carnist bull spit.
There's lit'rally a book about this. It's called Advocate For Animals, written by Gary Francione and Anna Charlton.
yup! that’s the one. if anyone wanted a physical paperback copy, the link is here!
I wear these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AKRIK8G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
(I'm not an electrician, but I work with electricians and we are all required to wear the same standard of boots at my job.)
There's low FODMAP vegan and there's just no logical reason she can't eat something other than animals. It's not ableist to call disabled people out on their bullshit, patronising them would be, and being disabled myself I hate when people do that.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Low-Fodmap-Vegan-What-When-Anything/dp/1570673373
I was very suicidal several years back, but this was before going vegan. Medication and therapy saved me. I also almost died in a car accident. Almost losing my life made me appreciate it more. I might not always feel loved, but I know that there are people who would be hurt if I died, and I’m sure there are people who would be devastated to lose you, too.
I do now sometimes get feelings of “well fuck this, the whole world is shit, life is suffering, and everything is pointless.” But the animals need us. If all vegans stopped existing, there would be no one left to speak up for them. You have a positive impact just by existing as a vegan.
I highly recommend dialectical behavior therapy, aka DBT, to anyone dealing with mental health issues. It teaches you coping skills to navigate overwhelming emotions. My (expensive) intensive therapy program used the handbook/workbook I linked to below. This really, really helped me, and I still use those skills today. I provided an Amazon link, but I’ve also seen it online at Barnes and Noble, and you may be able to find a free pdf online.
https://www.amazon.com/Dialectical-Behavior-Therapy-Skills-Workbook/dp/1572245131
If you ever need someone to talk to, I’m here.