Dry Food or Wet? Which Is Right for Your Cat?

3 things to consider.

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Perhaps you feed your cat dry food but have been nagged by the possibility that wet would be better for him. Sure, dry food is much less expensive and comes with a lot less muss and fuss. There are fewer trips to the store to replenish meals and less hassle because it’s just one big bag instead of a bunch of cans, pouches, or plastic trays. Not only are those a pain to lug home, but you also have to rinse them out and separate them into metals and plastics so they end up in recycling rather than landfills. Plus, wet food that is not eaten immediately can grow bacteria and become unappetizing.

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