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Old April 8th 14, 01:22 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,free.spirit,free.usenet,free.spirit
John Doe
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Default Dry food addict. Refuses anything else

"I'm not going to bother to cite anything"
Of course it cannot produce any credible citations.

High quality foods have the same nutrient levels whether they are
wet or dry. Wet is more likely to include preservatives since
bacteria grow in moisture. Free feeding is recommended, that's
difficult to do with wet food. Dry food can be moistened without
leaving it "sitting around". Wet food causes tooth rot, that's why
all dental health cat food is dry. Cats know where the water bowls
are and they drink regularly.

This thing probably gets its "science" from wiki****... And if it
doesn't like the cross posts, it should act like a grown-up...

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Cross posting removed - a sure sign of a troll.
On 4/7/2014 7:17 PM, John Doe wrote:
High quality foods have the same nutrient levels whether they are
wet or dry. Wet is more likely to include preservatives since
bacteria grow in moisture. Dry food can be moistened without
leaving it "sitting around". Wet food causes tooth rot, that's why
all dental health cat food is dry.

This thing probably gets its "science" from wiki****...


.................Nope. I'm not going to bother to cite anything as
you'll never read it. You're satisfied with your ignorance. Go back to
your litter.

buglady
take out the dog before replying