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Can cats and dogs eat the same food?

20 Mar 2024 | Chin

Having both cats and dogs at home at the same time is common among pet parents. For cost and time of pet parents, cats and dogs sharing the same foods are quite common, too. However, awareness of dietary requirements for cats is still not keeping up due to misconception of pet parents. Cats are not equal to small sized dogs.

 

Based on studies, cats and dogs’ nutritional needs are significantly different. Although similar ingredients may be used and generally safe to be eaten for both, dog and cat foods are not formulated to the same recipes. Hence, cats and dogs should not share the same food and below are the reasons why.

Differences between nutritional needs of cats and dogs

  • Palatability – feline unable to taste sweet.
  • “Obligate” carnivore which needs animal-derived protein for all times.
  • Requires 12 essential amino acids, especially arginine
  • Requires dietary taurine
  • Require Vitamin A and arachidonic acid from diet
  • Require 5 times of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) than dogs
  • Higher total calorie, fat, and protein requirements
  • Food with higher moisture content- felines tend to drink less water.
  • Omnivore or opportunistic scavengers as they can feed on food from different sources
  • Require 11 essential amino acids
  • Taurine is not essential
  • Can produce sufficient Vitamin A and arachidonic acid themselves
  • Require normal amount of Vitamin B1 (thiamine
  • Lower total calorie, fat, and protein requirements

One of the examples, protein intake for both cats and dogs are different:

Protein Requirements & Levels in Adult Cats & Dogs
NRC Minimum Requirement NRC Recommended Allowance AAFCO Minimum Low Protein Moderate Protein High Protein

Cats

40
50
65
<80
80-120
>120

Dogs

20
25
45
<60
60-90
>90

Notes

  • Values in table are expressed as g/1000 kcal.
  • Low, moderate, and high descriptors are a general comparison among commercial pet foods.

 

Source: National Research Council Ad Hoc Committee on Dog and Cat Nutrition. Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2006.

Therefore, besides giving the right food for our furbabies, it is also suggested that top up their diet with the right supplement that helps with their nutrient intake and digestion too. For example:

Probiotic

Maintaining gut flora balance and healthy immune system.

Enzyme

Aids digestion especially nutrient absorption and breaking down of hard-to-digest substances, as well as breakdown of harmful toxins.

Fish oil

Anti inflammatory effects, as well as supplies essential fatty acids

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