Coconut oil has become fashionable with a near cult-like following in the human dietary health and supplements aisle. Although it was once cast aside as an ingredient that contributed to cardiovascular health issues, now it is being touted as a cure for everything from obesity to acne. And of course what becomes popular in the human food and supplements aisle often becomes the next new thing in petfood. Interestingly, we have had discussions about using coconut oil in petfood in the past and it didn't quite meet the needs at that point in time. So, is its emergence now accompanied by any new diet and nutritional discoveries that merit a fresh look at this ingredient?
It seems likely that if coconut oil were to become an addition to a petfood formula, it would be supplemental at best. This is actually the route in which many human health advocates and vegan chefs are recommending it now. Also, cost will likely be a significant factor. So in the end, there doesn't seem to be any new information for dog and cat nutrition and until we have more viable data, application rates should probably not exceed 1% to 2%. Further, any use should be validated in cat and/or dog diets to assure they actually handle this ingredient without issue.