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Can anyone recommend a grain free dry cat food?

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Can anyone recommend a grain free dry cat food?

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I help animals from the street to find a home and take them for overexposure to an attachment. In the spring they brought me a cat, after examinations they found out that the cat was almost completely healthy, they sterilized it and I began to look for owners for it. My cat ate this food for cat https://korme.lt/lt/, her coat shone and she weighed 4.5 kg. I want to note that this food is suitable for absolutely all animals and does not cause any harm. I have had many animal dogs and cats in my life and not a single cat or dog has refused this food.

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California Natural isn’t grain free, it’s an allergy food. Why feed dry at all? It’s entirely unnecessary, really. All wet/canned is the healthier way to go. The reason is, in the wild, cats normally get most of their water content directly from their prey items and drink very little. Domestic cats are no different, and because of the fact that they are designed to take in water with their meal, they have a very low thirst drive. Cats often just don’t drink enough. This leads to urinary tract infections and crystals. The bit about dry food being better for teeth is a myth and has not been proven in the least (cats barely even chew their dry food and, really, does a pretzel clean /your/ teeth? Cats should have their teeth brushed with cat toothbrushes and cat toothpaste at least a few times a week as well as see the vet for dental cleanings when necessary /regardless/ of what they are being fed). Canned/wet food is better because it more closely mimics the cat’s natural diet. More on wh

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