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Karen Lee (@karenlee005)

Found you on Jackson Galaxy and enjoy reading the content you put out. I recently read highlights from a research paper that summarized carbs in typical commercial pet food (20-40%) do not increase obesity in cats. It was written by H. Godfrey and published in Animal Science. So much info is left out of the key takeaways that I’m afraid many will take the information incorrectly and is misleading. I also found a slide from a presentation by International Cat Care and referencing this study, that stated neither carbs nor dry cat food increases obesity, diabetes, CKD or urinary tract disease which is contrary to other information I have seen. I would love for you to review it if you can from an expert’s perspective.



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Found you on Jackson Galaxy and enjoy reading the content you put out. I recently read highlights from a research paper that summarized carbs in typical commercial pet food (20-40%) do not increase obesity in cats. It was written by H. Godfrey and published in Animal Science. So much info is left out of the key takeaways that I’m afraid many will take the information incorrectly and is misleading. I also found a slide from a presentation by International Cat Care and referencing this study, that stated neither carbs nor dry cat food increases obesity, diabetes, CKD or urinary tract disease which is contrary to other information I have seen. I would love for you to review it if you can from an expert’s perspective.



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Karen Lee (@karenlee005)

Found you on Jackson Galaxy and enjoy reading the content you put out. I recently read highlights from a research paper that summarized carbs in typical commercial pet food (20-40%) do not increase obesity in cats. It was written by H. Godfrey and published in Animal Science. So much info is left out of the key takeaways that I’m afraid many will take the information incorrectly and is misleading. I also found a slide from a presentation by International Cat Care and referencing this study, that stated neither carbs nor dry cat food increases obesity, diabetes, CKD or urinary tract disease which is contrary to other information I have seen. I would love for you to review it if you can from an expert’s perspective.

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