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The Best Cat Food: Wet or Dry & What Vets Recommend

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  Choosing the best cat food can feel overwhelming. Walk into any pet store and you’ll see endless options — wet food, dry food, grain-free, premium, budget, prescription diets. No wonder many cat parents ask the same question: Is wet food better than dry food — and what do vets actually recommend? Let’s break it down in a simple, honest, and science-based way Why Choosing the Right Cat Food Matters Cats are obligate carnivores. This means their bodies are designed to thrive on animal-based protein, not fillers or carbohydrates. The wrong diet can contribute to: Obesity Urinary tract issues Kidney disease Diabetes Poor coat and skin health Good nutrition is not a luxury; It’s the foundation of a long, healthy life Understanding a Cat’s Nutritional Needs A healthy cat diet should include: High-quality animal protein (chicken, turkey, fish, beef) Essential amino acids (especially taurine) Moderate fat for energy and coat health Minimal carbohydrates...

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