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  2. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    As obligate carnivores, cats have specific requirements for their dietary nutrients, namely nutrients found only in meat or synthesized, such as taurine and Vitamin A. [1] Certain nutrients, including many vitamins and amino acids , are degraded by the temperatures, pressures and chemical treatments used during manufacture, and hence must be ...

  3. Cat cognitive support diets - Wikipedia

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    Natural sources of Vitamin E are primarily plant based and therefore cat diets with high amounts of raw protein, such as fish, need to be supplemented with Vitamin E. [17] Vitamin E deficiencies have been well documented in both cats and dogs. Deficiencies of Vitamin E will result in cell damage and death in skeletal muscle, heart, testes ...

  4. Senior cat diet - Wikipedia

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    A senior cat diet is generally considered to be a diet for cats that are mature (7–10 years old), senior (11–15 years old), or geriatric (over 15 years old). [1] Nutritional considerations arise when choosing an appropriate diet for a healthy senior cat. [ 2 ]

  5. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    Cats are obligate carnivores, though most commercial cat food contains both animal and plant material supplemented with vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Cat food is formulated to address the specific nutritional requirements of cats, in particular containing the amino acid taurine , as cats cannot thrive on taurine-deficient food. [ 22 ]

  6. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Another study analyzed 95 homemade BARF diets and found that 60% of these diets had an imbalance in either one, or a combination of calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D, iodine, zinc, copper, and vitamin A. [33] Another issue with raw diets is the non-inclusion of carbohydrate sources, due to the common misconception that dogs cannot digest starch.

  7. Reference Daily Intake - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. and Canada, the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) is used in nutrition labeling on food and dietary supplement products to indicate the daily intake level of a nutrient that is considered to be sufficient to meet the requirements of 97–98% of healthy individuals in every demographic in the United States.

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