The domestic cat’s wild ancestors are obligate carnivores that consume prey containing only minimal amounts of carbohydrates. Evolutionary events adapted the cat’s metabolism and physiology to this diet strictly composed of animal tissues and led to unique digestive and metabolic peculiarities of carbohydrate metabolism. The domestic cat still closely resembles its wild ancestor. Although the carnivore connection of domestic cats is well recognised, little is known about the precise nutrient profile to which the digestive physiology and metabolism of the cat have adapted throughout evolution. Moreover, studies show that domestic cats balance macronutrient intake by selecting low-carbohydrate foods. The fact that cats evolved consuming low-c...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Food-seeking behaviors exhibited by cats during weight loss programs are frustrating to owners. Two ...
Copyright © 2012 Brigitta Wichert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Cats are strict carnivores dial rely on nutrients in animal tissues to meet their specific and uniqu...
The present study assessed the effect of separate reduction of each enemy-delivering nutrient - prot...
Abstract Background The existence of a genetic predisposition to obesity is commonly recognized in h...
Carnivores, such as the dolphin and the domestic cat, have numerous adaptations that befit consumpti...
Pet nutrition is becoming increasingly important to pet owners with more owners claiming that they a...
The effects of diets with different starch sources on the total tract apparent digestibility and glu...
The domestic cat Felis silvestris catus is the most accessible member of the family Felidae for the ...
The nutritional.needs of the cat are quite specific and differ greatly from the nutritional require-...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
A low-carbohydrate, high-protein (LCHP) diet is often recommended for the prevention and management ...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
For many years, the incidence of obesity has been one of the most common health issues in domestic c...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Food-seeking behaviors exhibited by cats during weight loss programs are frustrating to owners. Two ...
Copyright © 2012 Brigitta Wichert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Cats are strict carnivores dial rely on nutrients in animal tissues to meet their specific and uniqu...
The present study assessed the effect of separate reduction of each enemy-delivering nutrient - prot...
Abstract Background The existence of a genetic predisposition to obesity is commonly recognized in h...
Carnivores, such as the dolphin and the domestic cat, have numerous adaptations that befit consumpti...
Pet nutrition is becoming increasingly important to pet owners with more owners claiming that they a...
The effects of diets with different starch sources on the total tract apparent digestibility and glu...
The domestic cat Felis silvestris catus is the most accessible member of the family Felidae for the ...
The nutritional.needs of the cat are quite specific and differ greatly from the nutritional require-...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
A low-carbohydrate, high-protein (LCHP) diet is often recommended for the prevention and management ...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
For many years, the incidence of obesity has been one of the most common health issues in domestic c...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Food-seeking behaviors exhibited by cats during weight loss programs are frustrating to owners. Two ...
Copyright © 2012 Brigitta Wichert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...