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Vegan Cats and M&As

Vegan Cats and M&As

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summaryIn this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the controversial topic of vegan cat food, highlighting the nutritional deficiencies and regulatory concerns surrounding it. They also delve into the representation of women in the pet industry, emphasizing the significant contributions of female founders. The conversation shifts to the recent acquisition of several pet food brands by Subridge Pet Supplies, analyzing the implications for the market. Finally, they explore the future of wholesaling in the pet industry, advocating for a more transparent and efficient model.
takeaways
  • Vegan cat food raises significant nutritional concerns.
  • Cats are obligate carnivores and require animal-based nutrients.
  • Vet approvals for pet food often lack rigorous standards.
  • The vegan pet food trend is controversial and complex.
  • Women make up a large percentage of the pet industry workforce.
  • Business success is driven by product quality, not gender.
  • Legacy pet food brands may lack innovation and relevance.
  • The current wholesaler model is outdated and inefficient.
  • A more transparent wholesaling approach could benefit the industry.
  • Collaboration among retailers can lead to better pricing and product sourcing.

titles
  • The Controversy of Vegan Cat Food
  • Empowering Women in the Pet Industry

Sound Bites
  • "Cats are natural obligate carnivores."
  • "Vet approved? What does that even mean?"
  • "These brands are just legacy brands."

Chapters00:00The Rise of Vegan Cat Food
10:48Female Founders in the Pet Industry
16:38Acquisition of Pet Food Brands
23:32The Future of Wholesaling in the Pet Industry

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