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Eating flesh to survive is a necessary evil for those that are smart enough to understand they're killing another animal, and it's not evil for those that aren't. It's probably not an either-or, either. There might well be another sliding scale there.
It's what they evolved to eat and they have no means of creating an alternative. Carnivory almost certainly evolved in parallel with brains increasing in size, which is a curious consequence. You eat flesh, so your brain gets big enough to try to tell you to stop eating flesh.
There have been instances of predator animals temporarily adopting the offspring of the adult prey animal they ate. I think it would be wrong to call that a guilty conscience in a non-sapient creature, but whatever the 'merely' sentient equivalent is, I bet in some cases, it's that. In others it might well just be a snack for later, but it's curious how they treat that child with care and respect before they do.
FWIW, I'm no saint here. I eat meat even though I could probably get away with not doing that.