Canned or Kibble? Vet's Expert Advice for Your Cat (Part V)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Join Dr. Em to learn about cats and their nutrition. Should we be feeding canned food? Or kibble? Both? When does it matter? Does kibble cause obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, and cystitis? Does canned food cause dental disease? There is a lot of research to cover, and an awful lot of myth busting to do! This video is Part V in the nutrition series.
    We all want to feed our cats the best food possible - watch this video to learn the things you absolutely need to know!
    Part I covering pet nutrition experts and WSAVA standards:
    • Choosing the BEST Food...
    Part II covering how heart disease and pet food are related:
    • Nutrition-Related Hear...
    Part III covering Home Cooking pet food:
    • Is Home Cooking Right ...
    Part IV covering raw/BARF/RMBD:
    • The Truth About Raw Pe...
    How to slow down dental disease:
    • Ultimate Guide to Dent...
    Feline Weight Loss:
    • Veterinarian's Rx for ...
    Feline Enrichment Basics:
    • Cat Care Essentials | ...
    Food puzzles for cats: foodpuzzlesforcats.com/
    Veterinary Nutritionists:
    acvn.org/
    Blog written by a veterinarian that summarizes and links to a lot of research:
    skeptvet.com/Blog/2019/09/can...
    Blog on what a carnivore is:
    nutritionrvn.com/2022/01/16/w...
    Links to a few of the research studies:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti....
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/...
    academic.oup.com/jn/article/1...
    WSAVA nutrition toolkit:
    wsava.org/global-guidelines/g...
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    Please comment suggesting any subject that you would like Dr. Em to cover next and like this video if you learned something today!
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  • @Kateydid18
    @Kateydid18 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is the most informative youtube channel on pet food.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you - that means a lot! ☺️

  • @roxannesmaldone3465
    @roxannesmaldone3465 2 месяца назад +1

    My Cat only eats dry food., He does have a water fountain.

  • @judithb4202
    @judithb4202 2 года назад

    Another great video! Thank you for sharing :)

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  2 года назад

      I appreciate you continuing to watch the videos! It means a lot!

  • @ahmedr.
    @ahmedr. Год назад

    so much useful evidence based knowledge in short time .. Thank you doc.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  Год назад +1

      Thank you so very much! That means a lot to me and I am so happy you are enjoying the videos

  • @rachelkeyte1002
    @rachelkeyte1002 Год назад +2

    Love your video. I’m learning a lot. I’ve been so confused with all the myths and misconceptions out there. Everyone has been talking about your food and help. They should only eat raw. I’m starting to realise that perhaps that’s not altogether correct. I’m feeding my cats, dry food, but am wondering if I should continue letting them graze as one of them is a little overweight now.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  Год назад +1

      Welcome to VMC - I'm so glad you found these videos as there are innumerable non-experts who spout all sorts of dangerous nonsense (like recommending to feed raw). I'm so glad you have learned what a terrible idea that is.
      Feeding kibble and/or canned is wonderful, and it's also important to make sure that the diets are formulated by companies that are exceeding WSAVA guidelines. Are you familiar with what that means?
      As far as your overweight cat... I did a video on feline weight loss as it depends on the body condition score of the individual, and there are many aspects to feeding that need to be considered. Let me grab you a link to that video
      ruclips.net/video/Yl09w1d8-qQ/видео.html

  • @George.J
    @George.J 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic video! One of my cats refuses to eat wet food, but I'm confident that her dry food is excellent since it meets WSAVA guidelines (Royal Canin Indoor 7 +). Though I will admit that for a short period of time I thought I was doing her a disservice by not training her to eat wet food because I was convinced that wet food is ultimately better than dry. I then realized that the people spreading this myth have no scientific/veterinary background. I'm glad that you are spreading accurate information!

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  2 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for your comment, I appreciate it!
      It's because I hear about frequent shaming/fear-mongering regarding how people feed their cats that I made this specific video.
      I empathize about your cat having those texture preferences - it's an incredibly common issue.
      You are also correct, Royal Canin meets WSAVA standards, and is fantastic. Keep up the excellent work! I'm so glad you found the channel!

  • @moonvine11
    @moonvine11 4 месяца назад +1

    If we have hard water should we use bottled water? Sorry for all the questions. Was that your dog snoring?

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  4 месяца назад +1

      When I see the notifications, I'm always happy to reply where I can!
      Yes, apologies for the dog snoring. She has a bed right beside my office chair and insists on being there whenever I'm working in the office. You may also hear sighing, sniffing, and eating from food puzzles in my videos 😅
      My cat often joins us as well, but he's much quieter and naps on a cat tree or on the bed/scratching post combo behind me.
      Without knowing exactly what your water is like, it's tough for me to comment on this. In general, if the water is fine for human consumption then it should be fine for cat/dog consumption as well but that will also depend on your pets' medical history so it would be best to ask your local veterinarian this question. It is important to fully empty, clean and replace water sources daily. You also need at least one running water source (ie fountain) for cats and make absolutely certain the water sources are not plastic. You want glass, stainless steel or ceramic as plastic gets tiny scratches over time that are literally impossible to get clean and those tiny scratches will continuously harbour bacteria, which we definitely don't want!

    • @moonvine11
      @moonvine11 4 месяца назад

      @@VetMedCorner I love hearing her snore. I think it is cute!

  • @angelicamay3020
    @angelicamay3020 2 месяца назад

    hi! do u know the name of this article dry food vs canned food and urine s.g.?

  • @ambongiorno
    @ambongiorno 2 года назад

    I have a cat sitting client that is about 2 years old that have a blockage issue and is on rX diet. The cat’s people add two cans of water to one can of food. Cat is food motivated and will drink / eat this is about 5 minutes, if that. He gets two meals plus treats. What are the drawbacks to doing this? Thank you.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment! You can use the feline enrichment video to learn about ways to make the meals more enriching for the cat!
      ruclips.net/video/iiCCIUw8E0E/видео.html
      It's so wonderful that you care about the pets you take care of so much! Keep up the excellent work!

  • @ahmedr.
    @ahmedr. Год назад

    I wonder what is your opinion regarding feeding plan for growing cats and dogs (

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  Год назад +2

      That depends on so many different factors! What's their body condition score? What does the human's schedule allow for? How long does it take them to empty their food puzzles? Why isn't most of their meals being fed during their daily training sessions?
      For kittens especially, it seems most need constant access to kibble with frequent canned food meals... Their GI tract and behaviour patterns are so very set up for small and frequent meals!

    • @ahmedr.
      @ahmedr. Год назад

      @@VetMedCorner Very well. Now, I understand it. Thank you doc.

  • @pittiesnkitties1216
    @pittiesnkitties1216 2 года назад

    I'm still trying to figure out how many meals to feed my cats. They used to be free fed, and were overweight. Since I am home almost all the time, I decided to start scheduling meals. They are still a little overweight, but have gotten better. I would put them between 6 and 7 now, down from about an 8. I would love to have food puzzles for them, but are not sure how to ensure how much food each one gets, or if it matters.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  2 года назад

      Congratulations on this progress! As noted in the video, cats seem to (generally) do better with more frequent, smaller meals.
      In multicat households, often giving each cat their own room to eat in is helpful. A door can be closed between them until the meal is done!
      Keep up the good work - I presume you already watched the video on feline weight loss, but if not, here it is! ruclips.net/video/Yl09w1d8-qQ/видео.html

    • @pittiesnkitties1216
      @pittiesnkitties1216 2 года назад

      @@VetMedCorner Yes, I have watched that video. Thank you. My vet has been very helpful while monitor the progress. I just always forget to question how frequent to provide meals. Maybe I will try separate rooms to see how that goes. Thanks so much for these videos and sharing your knowledge.

  • @darkdragonite1419
    @darkdragonite1419 2 года назад

    Good video

  • @melitabalch6800
    @melitabalch6800 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video!!! Quick comment that I indeed do watch my cats go drink water after eating kibble but rarely after canned.
    They are all such fascinating and unique critters - it's fun to see the differences if hmm now and then frustrating!

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate it!

  • @elizabethllewellyn1417
    @elizabethllewellyn1417 Год назад +5

    my question is who is producing these studies that you mention? Would it be the significant veterinary diet manufacturers such as Hills, Royal Canin and Purina? I can't believe that a cat eating 100% dry kibble is not chronically dehydrated. In nature, cats get most of the water they need from their animal prey.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  Год назад +6

      What you are forgetting is that the body is amazing at adjusting and compensating. The kidneys will keep or lose liquid as needed to maintain hydration, and the body will trigger a thirst response when needed as well. That is what we have demonstrated with the research. Cats are *not* in any way dehydrated when eating kibble.
      Also, there's no evidence that your claim about how wild cats maintain hydration is accurate in any way.
      Lastly, our house cats are not necessarily the same as the wild big cats.

  • @moonvine11
    @moonvine11 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Could you do something on the video “Pet Fooled” if you can stand it? I try to promote your videos because people are so wrong and very insistent on being so. Then they give others wrong advice and thst’s the issue.

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  4 месяца назад

      I will add Pet Fooled to my list! I haven't watched it, but will see if I can and go from there.
      Thank you for sharing VMC, that absolutely means the world to me and makes all the effort of making these videos worthwhile ☺️💜

    • @StephanieStoudt-uv8nv
      @StephanieStoudt-uv8nv 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes yes yes! It’s horribly wrong. !!!

    • @moonvine11
      @moonvine11 4 месяца назад

      @@StephanieStoudt-uv8nv it sure is.

  • @ouronia1
    @ouronia1 6 месяцев назад

    i just don't understand how extruded little rocks cooked at high temps a long time could possibly have any nutrition left in the kibble. I really can'r see it. thank you

    • @VetMedCorner
      @VetMedCorner  6 месяцев назад +2

      Have you forgotten what's required to meet WSAVA guidelines? Did you read the link from the veterinary nutritionist explaining how ingredients don't tell us anything about the bioavailability of the micronutrients in the product?
      In order to meet WSAVA guidelines, the company proves the bioavailability of the necessary nutrients in the product.
      Plus, what you described is not how kibble is produced. There are also plenty of ingredients that become more bioavailable with processing (an obvious example to think about is how if a human eats a kernel of corn that it will pass whole in the stool. Unused. However, if that corn is ground up it becomes bioavailable, and there's many nutrients that the body will be able to use from it!)
      Remember - ingredients have zero correlation with quality and don't tell us anything about how bioavailable they are. What matters is that the experts (ie veterinary nutritionists) make sure the animal is able to use the micronutrients they need from the diet. And that is exactly what they do!
      ETA - what's unacceptable is the companies and non experts who lie to people about how products are made and who don't research the bioavailability of the ingredients used in the products they produce/advertise. Fear mongering (and the like) is a huge red flag.

    • @ouronia1
      @ouronia1 6 месяцев назад

      what? ingredients have no correlation with quality........ Really? @@VetMedCorner

    • @ouronia1
      @ouronia1 6 месяцев назад

      WSAVA is just as bad as AAFCO. @@VetMedCorner