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Additional data on energy requirements of young adult cats measured by indirect calorimetry
Authors:Wichert B  Müller L  Gebert S  Wenk C  Wanner M
Institution:Institute of Animal Nutrition, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. bwichert@vetphys.unizh.ch
Abstract:Measurements of nitrogen, carbon and energy balances were done on eight female adult cats aged approximately 1.5 years with the help of respiration chambers. The cats were fed with a marked dry food for kittens (Biomill kitten). Faeces and urine samples were collected with the help of a special cat toilet that allows the single collection of both materials. The calculated energy requirement of these eight female cats was 239.6 kJ ME/kg BW/day (R(2) = 0.98). Including the data, on 12 young male adult cats, of L?uger, (2001), an energy requirement of 238 kJ ME/kg BW/day (R(2) = 0.95) could be calculated. From these data, it can be followed that the energy requirements of young, active cats are higher than that of the older cats. The method of indirect calorimetry does not necessarily lead to lower energy requirements.
Keywords:cat  energy requirements  indirect calorimetry  respiration chambers  metabolisable energy
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