Katzen vegan ernähren? Tierarzt erklärt die Studienlage
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Tierarzt Dr. Karim prüft aktuelle Studien (2025): Können Katzen vegan ernährt werden? Reiner Fokus auf die Studienergebnisse
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0:00 Ich mach ja schon!
0:38 Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm
4:18 Sind Katzen Fleischfresser?
8:57 Short way to go
Quellen:
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[2] Knight, A., Bauer, A., & Brown, H. (2023). Vegan versus meat-based cat food: Guardian-reported health outcomes in 1,369 cats, after controlling for feline demographic factors. PloS one, 18(9), e0284132.
[3] Knight, A., & Satchell, L. (2021). Vegan versus meat-based pet foods: Owner-reported palatability behaviours and implications for canine and feline welfare. PLoS One, 16(6), e0253292.
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[7] DAINA, S., BORZAN, M., BLAGA PETREAN, A., JANES-BARBERET, I., & MACRI, A. (2023). THE LIMITS OF A VEGETARIAN DIET FOR DOGS AND CATS. Analele Universitatii din Oradea, Fascicula Ecotoxicologie, Zootehnie si Tehnologii în Industria Alimentara, 22.
[8] Dodd, S. A., Grant, C., Abood, S. K., & Verbrugghe, A. (2021). Case report: application and limitations of a plant-based diet formulated for a cat with feline lower urinary tract disease. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8, 658265.
[9] Fantinati, M., Dufayet, R., Rouch‐Buck, P., & Priymenko, N. (2021). Relationship between a plant‐based ‘vegan’pet food and clinical manifestation of multiple nutrient deficiencies in two cats. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 105(6), 1179-1191.
[10] Semp, P. (2014). Vegan nutrition of dogs and cats. Vienna: Veterinary University of Vienna.
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[12] Dominguez-Oliva, A., Mota-Rojas, D., Semendric, I., & Whittaker, A. L. (2023). The impact of vegan diets on indicators of health in dogs and cats: a systematic review. Veterinary Sciences,
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