When thinking of pets, insects might not be the first creatures to come to mind. However, they can be fascinating, low-maintenance companions that offer a unique pet-owning experience.
Pet owners are being urged by vets to feed their dogs and cats on a diet rich in insects. The British Veterinary Association (BVA) says some insect-based foods may be better for pets than prime steak.
When most people hear about pets, they think of cats or dogs. They may never think that snakes or lizards can be pets.
Researchers have highlighted that household dogs are a potential source of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella infections.
Many people are repulsed at the idea of eating insects, whether freeze-dried or still very much alive and wriggling. But do those same reservations extend to what they feed their beloved pets?
There is a burgeoning demand for insects as a source of protein in pet food. Photographer Tommy Trenchard visited a fly farm in Cape Town, South Africa, that is hoping to benefit. Launched in 2018 ...