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Code2High
Aug 12, 2013Explorer
Cats are very prone to urinary and kidney problems, they tend not to drink enough water, have been documented to drink less water on dry food, and so dry food really isn't a plus there. If I had a cat that had any issues that way, I'd certainly do everything in my power to get that cat on a wet diet, and add water to that.
That said, at this time, most of mine get a combo of kibble and raw. The 17 yo with weak kidneys gets canned (turned into soup) and kibble renal diet (she won't eat enough canned to keep her alive) plus a little lightly cooked red meat.
That said, at this time, most of mine get a combo of kibble and raw. The 17 yo with weak kidneys gets canned (turned into soup) and kibble renal diet (she won't eat enough canned to keep her alive) plus a little lightly cooked red meat.
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