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Correction: Vegan versus meat-based pet foods: Owner-reported palatability behaviours and implications for canine and feline welfare

Andrew Knight, Liam Satchell

2021PLoS ONE14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There are errors in the first and second sentences of the fourth paragraph in the "Potentially confounding factors" subsection of the Methodology. The authors apologize for the errors. The correct sentences are: Climate seasonality may also affect appetite. Our respondents were not geographically restricted, and we expected animals could experience a range of climatic conditions. Serisier and colleagues [64] found that cats consume more in winter. Similarly, Alegr a-Mora n and colleagues [51] found that feline food intake increased, especially in females, in winter.

Topics & Concepts

PalatabilityPet foodAnimal welfareAnimal-assisted therapyPet therapyMedicineVeterinary medicineFood scienceBiologyEcologyAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
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