In the Can: Canned Food Options for Your Feline Friend
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When it comes to feeding your cat, there are lots and lots of options—different types of dry food and wet ones too. Of course, your cat has personal preferences, and if they want to eat wet food, then there are some things that it’s important to consider. For starters, texture plays a big part in the different types of wet food. Paté, for example, is a smoother option for cats, while stews are chunks of various nutrients in the food. Wet food must also meet the needs of your lifestyle. The biggest thing? It can’t be left out as dry food can; once opened, it must be stored in the fridge. You must also clearly hew to the nutritional serving guidelines based on your cat’s ideal weight. If your cat has any issues with staying hydrated, then wet food is a great option—it gives your cat water at the same time as the pet eats. Want to learn more?
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