Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder

Dogs and cats are the most common pets in the world and today’s pet food market offers a wide range of different kind of products. One of the most popular pet food trends is to feed your dog or cat a meat-based raw food because it assumes to be a more natural diet for them. A rather new trend among...

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Autor principal: Sundström, Sara
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17452/
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description Dogs and cats are the most common pets in the world and today’s pet food market offers a wide range of different kind of products. One of the most popular pet food trends is to feed your dog or cat a meat-based raw food because it assumes to be a more natural diet for them. A rather new trend among pet owners is to feed your dog or cat with a plant-based diet even though they are predators, and therefore their diet should naturally include meat. Previous scientific studies show the risks with meat- and plant-based diets both being nutritionally unbalanced and for that reason should neither of them be a recommended diet for your pet. However, there are few studies describing the potential benefits with feeding your dog and cat with a meat- or plant-based diet. The aim of this paper is to determine the current benefits and disadvantages with the two different types of diets and compare them if whether one or the other is more appropriate for your carnivorous pet. The paper does also include a comparison between different brands of meat- and plant-based diets for dogs and cats with the aim to examine if the products meet the recommended nutritional guidelines for dogs and cats. The main results shows that there are more disadvantages with meat based diet, for example bacterial contamination, nutritional diseases, and higher climate impact. Plant based food seems to have a lower climate impact but is often nutritionally unbalanced which increases the risk for the animals to develop diseases. The number of studies is limited and therefore more studies about the effects of feeding your pet with a meat- or plant based diet are necessary.
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spelling RepoSLU174522022-01-12T02:01:04Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17452/ Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder Sundström, Sara Animal feeding Dogs and cats are the most common pets in the world and today’s pet food market offers a wide range of different kind of products. One of the most popular pet food trends is to feed your dog or cat a meat-based raw food because it assumes to be a more natural diet for them. A rather new trend among pet owners is to feed your dog or cat with a plant-based diet even though they are predators, and therefore their diet should naturally include meat. Previous scientific studies show the risks with meat- and plant-based diets both being nutritionally unbalanced and for that reason should neither of them be a recommended diet for your pet. However, there are few studies describing the potential benefits with feeding your dog and cat with a meat- or plant-based diet. The aim of this paper is to determine the current benefits and disadvantages with the two different types of diets and compare them if whether one or the other is more appropriate for your carnivorous pet. The paper does also include a comparison between different brands of meat- and plant-based diets for dogs and cats with the aim to examine if the products meet the recommended nutritional guidelines for dogs and cats. The main results shows that there are more disadvantages with meat based diet, for example bacterial contamination, nutritional diseases, and higher climate impact. Plant based food seems to have a lower climate impact but is often nutritionally unbalanced which increases the risk for the animals to develop diseases. The number of studies is limited and therefore more studies about the effects of feeding your pet with a meat- or plant based diet are necessary. 2022-01-05 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17452/1/Sundstrom_S_220105.pdf Sundström, Sara, 2021. Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-880.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-17452 swe
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Sundström, Sara
Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title_full Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title_fullStr Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title_full_unstemmed Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title_short Utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
title_sort utfodra hundar och katter med kött- eller växtbaserat foder
topic Animal feeding
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17452/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17452/