Why pet food palatability and aroma matter so much

Research has revealed fascinating facts about how the sense of taste and smell function in dogs and cats, with important clues for formulating pet food.

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The pet food industry expends a good amount of research, effort and money on palatability—because if the intended end consumer of a pet food formulation won’t eat it, nothing else about the product really matters. Within the past year alone, researchers have studied the palatability of cellulose fibers and ancient grains in dog food, as well as the measurement of cats’ enjoyment of their meals.

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