WikiVet and Mars Petcare announce new materials on cat and dog nutrition for health
Collaboration launches new online veterinary educational materials to improve understanding of cat and dog nutrition and its role in preventative healthcare
WikiVet and Mars Petcare today launched new veterinary educational materials focused on cat and dog nutrition and its role in health and wellbeing. Through an exciting collaboration, WikiVet and Mars Petcare continue to improve the quality and reach of reference materials available to veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and vet nurses.
“Nutrition plays a crucial role in the 
health and wellbeing of pets,” 
said Dr 
Richard Butterwick, Principal Nutrition Scientist, WALTHAM Centre for 
Pet Nutrition, Mars Petcare.  “We are 
excited to combine our expertise in pet nutrition with WikiVet’s dynamic site, 
driving greater awareness of the important link between nutrition and 
health.”  
Based on 
extensive research and scientific knowledge, subject matter will include: 
differing nutritional requirements of cats and dogs; essential nutrients, their 
role and biological function; and, consequences of deficiency and signs of 
toxicity. The 
materials will feature resources written by world leading experts in pet 
nutrition including Dr. Dan Chan, Senior Lecturer at Royal Veterinary College, 
University of London and Dr. Lisa Weeth, Veterinary Clinical 
Nutritionist.
“We are very pleased to continue 
working with Mars Petcare and believe these materials will help the veterinary 
profession strengthen their understanding of cat and dog nutrition and the 
importance of the right nutrition for a healthy life,” said Nick 
Short, Head 
of the eMedia Unit, Royal Veterinary College.
The WikiVet Cat and Dog Nutrition 
chapter will be freely available online to all users of WikiVet through 
www.wikivet.net. 
About 
WikiVet
WikiVet is a collaborative 
resource that aims to support and enhance veterinary education worldwide through 
the development of high quality web-based knowledge and learning content. 
Providing users with a comprehensive knowledge base, its goal is to become the 
most respected and largest online educational resource for the international 
veterinary community.
Launched in 
2007, WikiVet was formed by four UK veterinary schools at the Royal Veterinary 
College, Edinburgh, Nottingham and Cambridge Universities. It has now grown to 
include over 20 additional international vet schools and partners.  The site has more than 43,000 members from 
over 90 countries, and offers close to 5,000 pages of material. To find out more 
about WikiVet can 
be found at www.wikivet.net.
Mars Petcare
Mars Petcare is the world’s 
leading petfood and veterinary care business that strives to make A Better World 
for Pets® every day. Mars Petcare believes that pets make our lives 
better and that pet ownership brings joy and benefits which should be accessible 
to everyone. Mars Petcare has a total of 35 brands in our portfolio, including 
billion dollar brands PEDIGREE®, WHISKAS®, ROYAL 
CANIN®, BANFIELD®, and IAMS®. Other leading 
brands include: CESAR®, NUTRO®, SHEBA®, 
DREAMIES®, KITEKAT®, CHAPPI®, 
CATSAN®, FROLIC®, PERFECT FIT®, 
GREENIES®, EUKANUBA® and NATURA®. Key specialty 
brands include: Mars Fishcare: API®, Aquarian®, 
Rena®, Pondcare®; Mars Horsecare: Winergy®, 
Spillers®, Buckeye® Equivite® ; the WALTHAM 
Centre for Pet Nutrition, a leading scientific authority on pet nutrition and 
wellbeing. Mars Petcare has more than 37,000 Associates worldwide.  More information can be found at www.Mars.com.













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