Transcription of Your Cat's Nutritional Needs
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YOUR CAT SNUTRITIONAL NEEDSA Science-Based Guide For Pet Owners37491_Cat_P01_16 07/24/06 4:53 PM Page 1 Storage and ProcessingThe stomach acts as a temporary storage and processingfacility before emptying its contents into the small intes-tine. Early stages of digestion take place in the stomach,where pepsin and lipase aid in digesting protein and DIGESTIVE TRACTCOMMITTEE ON NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF DOGS AND CATSDONALD C. BEITZ, Chair, Iowa State University JOHN E. BAUER, Texas A&M University KEITH C. BEHNKE, Kansas State University DAVID A. DZANIS, Dzanis Consulting & Collaborations GEORGE C. FAHEY, University Of Illinois RICHARD C. HILL, University Of Florida FRANCIS A. KALLFELZ, Cornell University ELLEN KIENZLE, Zentrum F r Lebensmittel Und Tierern hrung, Oberschleissheim, Germany JAMES G. MORRIS, University Of California, Davis QUINTON R.
cat one 6-oz (170-gram) can of food per day, and the food contains 8% crude pro- tein, the grams of protein would be 0.08 x 170 =13.6 grams. *”Crude” refers to the specific method of testing the product, not to the quality of the nutrient itself.
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