Evaluation of phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium content cat foods.

A study evaluated the quantify crude protein, phosphorus, calcium , and magnesium concentrations in eighty-two commercial cat foods and compare among food formats, primary protein ingredients, and protein concentrations.

Metabolizable energy:

Twenty-seven foods contained ≥3.6 g P/1000 kcal metabolizable energy (ME), of which 7 exceeded 4.8 g/1000 kcal ME.

Protein:

The low-protein diet group had no products ≥3.6 g P/1000 kcal ME, which was significantly different compared to the high-protein diet group.

Calcium/Phosphorus

Thirteen foods had low Ca:P ratio.

No significant differences in P content and Ca:P ratio were found among other diet categories.

Declared minimum P and Ca were significantly lower than analyzed concentrations (P = .0005 and P = .003, respectively)

Magnesium:

Canned foods had significantly lower Mg compared to dry (P < .001) and raw (P = .007) foods.

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Evaluation of phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium content in commercially available foods formulated for healthy cats.

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