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Originally Posted by JustJess
Dry means less stinky and messy poo, and you can just leave it out for her. Wet is also bad for her teeth! Plus, dry food is so much cheaper... even the expensive stuff is cheaper.
I'm so glad to hear that she's feeling better! My little guy just got over a cold too. Nothing more pathetic than kitty sneezing fits.  But he's feeling much better now. Yay for kitties!
/is a complete moron for cute animals
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My parents' cats have access to dry food at all times, and get fed wet food once or twice a day. Our old cats had dry food when they were younger, and wet food when they were older, as when we got our dog he would eat all of their dry food, and we couldn't get him to stop. Since their current cats are young, they just leave the dry food up where Jack can't eat it. Personally, I prefer to feed a cat dry food, but some dogs love cat food.