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The main difference between wet and dry cat food is the moisture content. If your cat has trouble staying hydrated, increased moisture or “water” content can benefit your cat.
Wet food is typically denser in certain nutrients, including protein and fat. However, your cat can get all the nutrients he or she needs from a diet of either wet or dry food, or a combination of both.
Dry food can be more convenient for cat owners, and the crunchy texture of kibble can help clean your cat’s teeth to help support healthy teeth and gums.
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