The minimal chlorine (chloride) requirement of kittens for growth was determined in a study in which kittens were given purified diets containing 0.1, 0.4, 0.7, 1.0 or 1.3 g of chloride (Cl) as KCl/kg diet. Each dietary group contained six (three males and three females) specific-pathogen-free kittens; the diets were fed for 30 d.
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Citation Details Title: Chloride requirement of kittens for growth is less than current recommendations
Author: James G Morris
Publication: The Journal of Nutrition (Feature)
Date: October 31, 1999
Publisher: American Institute of Nutrition
Volume: 129
Issue: 10
Page: 1909-1914
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