2022
DOI: 10.1177/1098612x211067931
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Beneficial effects of a prescription home-prepared diet and of zucchini on urine calcium oxalate supersaturation and urinary parameters in adult cats

Abstract: Objectives From the authors’ experience, the consumption of a balanced prescription home-prepared diet that includes zucchini (courgette) benefits cats with recurrent urolithiasis, but there is no published evidence to support this. The aim was to study the effects on urinary parameters of (1) a balanced prescription home-prepared diet containing zucchini, and (2) the addition of zucchini to a dry food, compared with two commercial therapeutic diets. Methods Eight healthy cats were included in a Latin-square d… Show more

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“…The authors would like to provide additional information regarding the study design and explanation for an apparent overlap with a published thesis in the public domain. 1 Indeed, long before the publication of their paper, 2 some of the data were used in a veterinary degree graduate thesis. 1 This work should therefore have been referenced in the published paper, and the results in the thesis presented as preliminary, since full data were not available at the time of its publication.…”
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“…The authors would like to provide additional information regarding the study design and explanation for an apparent overlap with a published thesis in the public domain. 1 Indeed, long before the publication of their paper, 2 some of the data were used in a veterinary degree graduate thesis. 1 This work should therefore have been referenced in the published paper, and the results in the thesis presented as preliminary, since full data were not available at the time of its publication.…”
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confidence: 99%