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Jennie Brand Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Jennie Brand Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 May 1997 10:56:24 +1000
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It seems that many of us believe that animals and human beigns have evolved on
one sort of diet and it's best that we stick to the composition of that diet.

I wonder then, if there been much work on cats and dogs.  They evolved as
carnivores and carbs would have been a very small component of their diet.  But
these days all the dry cat/dog food contains lots of carbohydrate, up to 60%.  I
know there are a few fat cats around and some develop diabetes but has this been
connected to the high CHO diets.  I think we can learn alot from the
knowledge/experience of the animal nutritionists.  Can anyone comment?

Best wishes Jennie

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