2017
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00069
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Evaluation of Two Dry Commercial Therapeutic Diets for the Management of Feline Chronic Gastroenteropathy

Abstract: Management of feline chronic gastroenteropathies has included intervention with both veterinary therapeutic formulas designed to manage non-specific gastrointestinal disorders and those designed with limited novel or hydrolyzed ingredients for management of food-responsive enteropathies and steroid-responsive enteropathies (inflammatory bowel disease). There have been few studies evaluating the use of dietary intervention for the management of feline chronic gastroenteropathy. This prospective, multi-center st… Show more

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“…ttp://www.bsava.com/ Commercial hydrolysed, limited ingredient novel protein, highly digestible or high fibre diets have been used for suspected or confirmed feline CE (Nelson et al 1984, Dennis et al 1992, Hart et al 1993, Guilford et al 2001, Mandigers et al 2010a, Laflamme et al 2012, Perea et al 2017. Although, only one small published study specifically evaluated the response to hydrolysed diets in cats with CE (Mandigers et al 2010a), it is suspected that this category of diets is frequently used in suspected or confirmed cases of CE in cats in primary practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ttp://www.bsava.com/ Commercial hydrolysed, limited ingredient novel protein, highly digestible or high fibre diets have been used for suspected or confirmed feline CE (Nelson et al 1984, Dennis et al 1992, Hart et al 1993, Guilford et al 2001, Mandigers et al 2010a, Laflamme et al 2012, Perea et al 2017. Although, only one small published study specifically evaluated the response to hydrolysed diets in cats with CE (Mandigers et al 2010a), it is suspected that this category of diets is frequently used in suspected or confirmed cases of CE in cats in primary practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%