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  1. Nov 29, 2022 · Ounce for ounce, dry cat food is typically more budget-friendly than wet cat food. Plus, the long shelf life of kibble means less waste. However, more expensive than any food are the veterinary visits following an inappropriate diet that disregards a cat's age, lifestyle, or medical history. So, talk to your vet about the best diet for your cat ...

  2. Jan 19, 2021 · Canned food is also highly palatable, and some cats will eat a canned diet over a dry diet, particularly if they are picky eaters. Canned Cat Food Drawbacks. Canned food is often more expensive than dry food, so this may play a role in your decision. Once opened, canned food has a shelf-life of 24 hours and must be stored in the refrigerator.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · Check out the most beneficial reasons to feed wet cat food: Texture and Taste: Cats can be picky eaters, and wet cat food offers a large variety of flavours, textures, and odours to help your cat get excited about meal time. Hydrating: Most wet cat foods have a 70-90% moisture content, ensuring that your cat stays hydrated at every meal.

  4. Oct 24, 2024 · Wet cat food has a few benefits worth considering. First, wet cat food has a much higher water content (roughly 65%) than dry kibble, which is beneficial if your cat does not drink as much water ...

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  5. Sep 25, 2024 · Dry diets are 3–4 kcal/g vs. wet food’s 0.8–1.5 kcal/g. A cat has to eat just 1/3 cup of dry food to get the same number of calories in 1 cup of wet food, making dry food a good value. Compared to wet foods, dry foods tend to have more carbohydrates than wet foods because starches are necessary for cooking the kibbles.

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  7. Oct 8, 2024 · Many nutritionists will tell you that a diet of both wet and dry food can be especially beneficial for cats. However, there is nothing wrong with feeding your cat a wet food-only diet, and ...

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