Apart from that, the cat will eat those meat cans whether you own it or someone else own it.
If you don’t increase demand of pets by getting your cat from an animal shelter, this should be fine (besides the costs David mentioned). But you really shouldn’t get them from a breeder.
If you don’t get your pets from a ‘no-kill shelter’, that might not be the case. In that situation, if you don’t get the pet, they might just be put down.
I agree with David Moss.
Apart from that, the cat will eat those meat cans whether you own it or someone else own it. If you don’t increase demand of pets by getting your cat from an animal shelter, this should be fine (besides the costs David mentioned). But you really shouldn’t get them from a breeder.
If you don’t get your pets from a ‘no-kill shelter’, that might not be the case. In that situation, if you don’t get the pet, they might just be put down.