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Correction

Correction: van Lent et al. Kittens That Nurse 7 Weeks or Longer Are Less Likely to Become Overweight Adult Cats. Animals 2021, 11, 3434

by
Denise van Lent
1,*,
Johannes C. M. Vernooij
2,
Marcellina M. Stolting
3 and
Ronald Jan Corbee
4
1
Lekker in je Vacht, Feline Behavioral Health and Welfare Centre, Secretaris Runsinkbrink 6, 2731 AG Benthuizen, The Netherlands
2
Department of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7, 3584 CL Utrecht, The Netherlands
3
Cat Behaviour Consultancy, P.O. Box 11375, 1001 GJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4
Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 108, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Animals 2023, 13(6), 975; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13060975
Submission received: 23 January 2023 / Accepted: 21 February 2023 / Published: 8 March 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Companion Animals)
The authors would like to make the following corrections to the publication [1]:

Addition of an Author

Marcellina M. Stolting was not included as an author in the original publication [1]. The corrected Author Contributions Statement appears here.
  • Author Contributions: Conceptualization, D.v.L. and M.M.S.; Methodology, D.v.L. and M.M.S.; Data curation, J.C.M.V.; Validation, J.C.M.V.; Formal analysis, D.v.L. and J.C.M.V.; Investigation, D.v.L.; Project administration, D.v.L.; Resources, D.v.L.; Writing—original draft, D.v.L. and M.M.S.; Visualization, D.v.L., J.C.M.V. and R.J.C.; Writing—review & editing D.v.L., J.C.M.V. and R.J.C.; Supervision, R.J.C. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Addition of an Affiliation

Accordingly, Marcellina M. Stolting’s affiliation and email is added (affiliation 3): Cat Behaviour Consultancy, P.O. Box 11375, 1001 GJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected].
The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. van Lent, D.; Vernooij, J.C.M.; Stolting, M.M.; Corbee, R.J. Kittens That Nurse 7 Weeks or Longer Are Less Likely to Become Overweight Adult Cats. Animals 2021, 11, 3434. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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van Lent, D.; Vernooij, J.C.M.; Stolting, M.M.; Corbee, R.J. Correction: van Lent et al. Kittens That Nurse 7 Weeks or Longer Are Less Likely to Become Overweight Adult Cats. Animals 2021, 11, 3434. Animals 2023, 13, 975. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13060975

AMA Style

van Lent D, Vernooij JCM, Stolting MM, Corbee RJ. Correction: van Lent et al. Kittens That Nurse 7 Weeks or Longer Are Less Likely to Become Overweight Adult Cats. Animals 2021, 11, 3434. Animals. 2023; 13(6):975. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13060975

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van Lent, Denise, Johannes C. M. Vernooij, Marcellina M. Stolting, and Ronald Jan Corbee. 2023. "Correction: van Lent et al. Kittens That Nurse 7 Weeks or Longer Are Less Likely to Become Overweight Adult Cats. Animals 2021, 11, 3434" Animals 13, no. 6: 975. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13060975

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