Feline FBM · 11.6

11 Boundaries and Non-Applicability · 11.6 Species Boundary

11.6 Species Boundary

Feline Fat-Based Metabolism (Fat-Based Metabolism)

Definition

Feline FBM is species-specific. Cat, dog, and human Fat-Based Metabolism cannot be collapsed into one undifferentiated structure.

Feline = obligate carnivore assumptions for substrate roles and scheduling. Canine = different species boundary. Human = different metabolic and behavioral context.

Do not apply feline mechanism directly to dog or human without species translation.

Boundary Conditions

This site’s canonical English layer is Feline FBM under `/en/fat-based-metabolism/feline/`.

Cross-species analogy may inform questions but cannot replace species-specific structure reading.

Invalid Use

feline page logic applied to dog without translation

one FBM template fits all species

human scheduling rules pasted onto cats

Valid Use

Valid use: read feline chapters within feline species boundary; consult canine or human FBM only in their own species contexts when those exist.

Page Duty

This page defines species boundary only. Not a clinical diagnosis system, not a treatment protocol, not an effect-guarantee system.