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UNDERSTANDING PET FOOD

Practical information about commercial pet foods and what goes into them.

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Choosing a Pet Food

Can Dogs and Cats Eat the Same Food?

Cats, which are obligate carnivores, require certain nutrients in their diet that are not found in dog foods. Pet foods are formulated to meet the unique essential nutrient requirements of each species and to provide optimal nutrition for a long, healthy life.  

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  • Cats and dogs have different nutrient requirements. Although similar ingredients may be used, dog and cat foods are not formulated to the same recipes. Dog food will be deficient in several key nutrients required by cats. 
  • Consuming a small amount of food intended for the other species should not be an issue. However, it is not recommended to feed cat food to dogs or vice versa. 
  • If a cat is fed only dog food, deficiencies in protein, amino acids, fatty acids and vitamins would be expected. 
  • Since cat foods tend to be more calorically dense and higher in fat and protein, dogs fed only cat food may gain extra weight, experience gastrointestinal upset or develop pancreatitis if sensitive to fat levels. 
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UNDERSTANDING PET FOOD

"When cats and dogs share a home, they may try each other’s food. Eating a small amount is unlikely to cause trouble. It is the long-term feeding of dog food to cats that may lead to problems because cats have higher requirements for several key nutrients that may not be present in dog food."

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Essential Fatty Acids in Pet Food

Pets obtain essential fatty acids from their diet. What are these fatty acids, and how do they support pet health?

6 min to 10 min

The Source of Protein and Protein Quality

Protein is an essential nutrient that can be provided by both plant and animal sources. Are there differences between plant and animal proteins and what is considered a good quality protein?

6 min to 10 min

Maintenance Nutrition for Healthy Adult Cats

Nutrition that addresses the unique nutrient requirements of adult cats can help them live long, healthy lives.

1 min to 5 min

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What Do Cats Need to Thrive?

From affection to veterinary health care, learn what your cat needs to thrive.

1 min to 5 min

How Nutrition Can Help Your Dog Thrive

Learn about your dog’s nutritional needs for a long, healthy and active life.

1 min to 5 min

How Do I Choose a Healthy Dog Food?

Here are several factors to consider when you are choosing a food for your dog.

1 min to 5 min

Additional Resources

Armstrong, P. J., Gross, K. L., Becvarova, I., & Debraekeleer, J. (2010). Introduction to feeding normal cats. In M. S. Hand, C. D. Thatcher, R. L. Remillard, P. Roudebush, & B. J. Novotny (Eds.), Small animal clinical nutrition (5th ed., pp. 361─372). Mark Morris Institute. 

Case, L. P., Daristotle, L., Hayek, M. G., & Raasch, M. F. (2011). Canine and feline nutrition: A resource for companion animal professionals (3rd ed.). Mosby Elsevier. 

Fascetti, A. J., & Delaney, S. J. (2012). Feeding the healthy dog and cat. In A. J. Fascetti & S. J. Delaney (Eds.), Applied veterinary clinical nutrition (pp. 75─94). Wiley-Blackwell.