In response to controversy surrounding the role of carbohydrates, European petfood industry body FEDIAF has developed a new factsheet about carbohydrates in dog and cat food.
Dr Thomas Brenten, chair of the FEDIAF Nutrition and Analytical Science Working Group, said: “The Carbohydrates Factsheet is a pet-owner-friendly resource developed to complement our more detailed ‘FEDIAF Scientific Advisory Board Carbohydrate Expert Review’ paper, which has been well received by professionals.
“The Carbohydrates Factsheet outlines the role of carbohydrates in companion animal diets and helps bust myths questioning their value. More detail is given on the benefits of digestible carbohydrates, the different types of fibre and the main sources of carbohydrates such as grains, fruit and vegetables.”
Nicole Paley, deputy chief executive of the UK’s Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association and co-chair of the FEDIAF Communications Working Group, added: “We are delighted to be expanding the range of factsheets, which are a valuable resource for pet professionals at the front line of pet care.
“A recent survey showed that the FEDIAF Nutritional Guidelines are rated as ‘very good or good’ by 100% of professionals. We are hoping that our factsheets are equally well received by professionals and owners.”
The FEDIAF Factsheets cover a wide range of subjects, from animal proteins and additives, responsible raw feeding and vegetarian diets to more general topics such as the history of pet food and benefits of pet ownership.
To view and download the range of factsheets and FEDIAF’s Expert Review Paper, go to fediaf.org