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Raw diets for dogs and cats - health benefits and risks

By Główny, D et al.·Published in Polish journal of veterinary sciences·2024·Poznan University of Life Sciences·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Raw diets for dogs and cats: Potential health benefits and threats.

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cat

Plain-English summary

Many pet owners are considering raw meat-based diets for their dogs and cats, believing they are healthier and more natural. However, these diets can lead to serious health issues, such as nutrient imbalances that can affect growth in young animals and reproductive health in adults. For example, cats need specific levels of taurine, and improper raw diets can lead to deficiencies. Additionally, raw meat can carry harmful bacteria or parasites. It's crucial to consult with a veterinarian and possibly a pet nutritionist before switching to a raw diet to ensure your pet's nutritional needs are met safely.

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Abstract

Raw meat-based diets for pet nutrition are becoming increasingly popular. The percentage of meat content, composition of nutrients, and amount of additives started to play an important role in the recipe of a given food. However, the use of healthier and unprocessed food must also be balanced with the animal's specific needs based on its anatomy, physiology, and behavior. There are many potential advantages and disadvantages of a biologically appropriate raw food (BARF) diet, and all of them should be considered before switching to this approach. Raw meat is considered a diet closest to nature and least processed. However, raw diets threaten pet health because of the potential for nutrient imbalances. The choice of raw meat in pets' everyday diet should be supported by the veterinarian's medical decision and preferably also with nutritionist help. Growing animals require a specific Ca:P ratio in their diet, which may be improper in raw meat. For cats, taurine levels must be carefully checked. In addition, an imbalanced raw-meat diet can be the cause of poor semen quality in males. Females are prone to inhibition of the estrus cycle, especially due to hyperthyroidism. Exogenous thyroid hormone intake is a real concern when feeding a neck/head meat with thyroid glands. There is also a possibility of bacterial or parasitic presence in raw meat. The present paper aims to summarize the current state of knowledge about the benefits and threats of eating a raw meat diet for the health concerns of companion animals.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38511729/