Nutrition and pet health
07 feb 2008

As a result, many ‘non-essential’ nutrients are now being
seen to have a significant impact on the pets’ health. Taurine for example is an
important nutrient for cats. Taurine is an amino acid, which is found in the
free form in invertebrates and in the bile of mammals. It promotes the intestinal
absorption of lipids (fats) as cholesterol.
What does taurine do?
Taurine is an
important part of the feline diet and is essential in preventing a disorder in
cats called "dilated cardiomyopathy" (which is a failure of the heart muscle
whereupon the heart tissue itself swells to try to meet the animal's circulatory
needs), as well as being very significant in helping feline reproduction and
prevention of a progressive retinal disease called "feline central retinal
degeneration" (FCRD) which will cause blindness if left untreated.
In queens that have taurine-deficient diets, we find
more stillbirths, fewer live kittens born, and ultimately fewer kittens that
survive to the weaning stage.
Obesitas
Not only in
humans, obesitas is becoming an important disease, also pets are suffering from
beng too fat. This often results in diabetes. Feline diabetes is even about
to become the number 1 disease in cats. As a result of eating more and
exercising less, more than a third of cats are overweight and the number of
cases of the disease has risen five-fold in 30 years. Edinburgh University
researchers estimate that one in 230 - or up to 400,000 pet cats - is
diabetic.
Obesitas is also a problem in dogs. A quarter of dogs are
clinically obese and overweight rabbits and even hamsters are also a common
sight in vets' surgeries.
Therapeutic diets
Nutrition plays an important role in treating and preventing
diseases such as obesitas and diabetes. Pet food companies increasingly add
therapeutic and veterinary diets to their portfolio. Royal Canin for example has
an
extensive range of these products. Such specific pet food is
often recommended and sold by the veterinarian and cannot be directly purchased
in the shops.
See also:
News -
AVMA and Hill's fight pet obesity
News -
UK pet insurance warns for pet obesity News -
Using plants to produce anti-allergy pet food
Article -
Nutritional influences on eye health of pets