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Cat and dog nutrition are very different, so dog food should never be used as a substitute for cat food.
Nutritional requirements for cats are not the same as those for dogs. Cats need certain nutrients that dogs don’t, and different levels of the nutrients dogs do need. There are also ingredients in some dog foods that may not be ideal for cats to ingest.
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