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Cats do actually eat grass on occasion, although its typically as a digestive aid rather than for the nutrition.
You don't typically keep lions as pets. Elephants subsist on a vegan diet, but I wouldn't try to feed them either. Their rate of consumption would bankrupt me inside a week. Even when I would feed a cat, its not like I'm just releasing live mice into the house. I feed them per-processed kibble just like I'd feed a dog.
There do exist brands of "Vegan Cat Food" that have protein supplements that the manufacturers claim will meet the basic needs of the animal. Maybe a vet can give you better insight on the long term health impact, but it seems like we're feeding our pets heavily manufactured food either way.
https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/cat/food-and-weight/can-cats-be-vegan
where is the science, the studies, etc. that prove the safety and benefits of vegan alt food (both short and long term studies that aren't funded by said manufacturer)? Nowhere? okay then.
https://www.benevo.com/vegan-cat-food-from-benevo/