Wang Peng, Tian Xin, Feng Jie
Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed of Zhejiang Province, College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Sep 20;14(18):2729. doi: 10.3390/ani14182729.
In recent years, there has been ongoing debate about the dietary choices for pet cats, particularly regarding three options: extruded dry food, cooked meat, and raw meat. Determining which diet is most suitable for a cat's healthy growth still requires substantial empirical support. Our study aimed to evaluate the effects of feeding Ragdoll cats ( = 5/group) extruded dry food (ED), cooked meat (CM), and raw meat (RM) on their growth performance, apparent digestibility, fur condition, blood parameters, fecal scores, and gut microbiota composition. However, our results indicate that different types of diets did not significantly affect the daily weight gain of Ragdoll cats. The CM group showed a significant improvement in the digestibility of dry matter, fat and protein compared to the ED group ( < 0.05) but no improvement in that of fat compared to the RM group. Compared to the ED group, both the CM and RM groups showed significant improvements in fur condition while exhibiting a significant decrease in fecal scores ( < 0.05). The CM and RM groups exhibited enhanced serum antioxidant capacity ( < 0.05) and increased immunity in the cats ( < 0.05). Immunity enhancement in the CM group was significantly higher than that in the RM group( < 0.05). The ED group showed an increase in the abundance of beneficial bacteria in Ragdoll cat intestines, while the CM and RM groups showed enhancements in the innate microbiota of feline animals. These data, to some extent, suggest that CM is the most suitable diet for Ragdoll cats, but further research on intestine microbiota is still needed. These study findings provide a reference for purebred pet breeding purposes.
近年来,关于宠物猫的饮食选择一直存在争论,特别是在三种选择之间:膨化干粮、熟肉和生肉。确定哪种饮食最适合猫咪的健康成长仍需要大量的实证支持。我们的研究旨在评估给布偶猫(每组 = 5只)喂食膨化干粮(ED)、熟肉(CM)和生肉(RM)对其生长性能、表观消化率、皮毛状况、血液参数、粪便评分和肠道微生物群组成的影响。然而,我们的结果表明,不同类型的饮食对布偶猫的日增重没有显著影响。与ED组相比,CM组的干物质、脂肪和蛋白质消化率有显著提高(P < 0.05),但与RM组相比,脂肪消化率没有提高。与ED组相比,CM组和RM组的皮毛状况都有显著改善,同时粪便评分显著降低(P < 0.05)。CM组和RM组的猫咪血清抗氧化能力增强(P < 0.05),免疫力提高(P < 0.05)。CM组的免疫力增强显著高于RM组(P < 0.05)。ED组布偶猫肠道中有益菌的丰度增加,而CM组和RM组则显示出猫科动物固有微生物群的增强。这些数据在一定程度上表明,CM是最适合布偶猫的饮食,但仍需要对肠道微生物群进行进一步研究。这些研究结果为纯种宠物繁育提供了参考。