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Water in dry food
Without revisiting the arguments for and against wet or dry food, I have a
question about adding water to a cat's diet. Lately, I've been adding a lot of water to each serving of the dry food I feed my cats (Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care), and they love it. They lap up all the water, which I guess has the food flavor, and then they eat all the kibble. Is there a downside or danger to this? For instance, does the kibble expand in their stomachs and bloat them? Thanks. JP |
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"Jerold Pearson" wrote in message .103... Without revisiting the arguments for and against wet or dry food, I have a question about adding water to a cat's diet. Lately, I've been adding a lot of water to each serving of the dry food I feed my cats (Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care), and they love it. They lap up all the water, which I guess has the food flavor, and then they eat all the kibble. Is there a downside or danger to this? For instance, does the kibble expand in their stomachs and bloat them? Thanks. JP Hi Jerod , I feed my dog with dry food , soaked with water and gravy until it is very soft and he does well on it . It shouldn't exand if it is well soaked. Dry food expands in the tummy anyway . I tried to feed my cat soaked dry food and she wouldn't eat it. -- Alison (remove the X's to reply) |
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"Jerold Pearson" wrote in message .103... Without revisiting the arguments for and against wet or dry food, I have a question about adding water to a cat's diet. Lately, I've been adding a lot of water to each serving of the dry food I feed my cats (Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care), and they love it. They lap up all the water, which I guess has the food flavor, and then they eat all the kibble. Is there a downside or danger to this? For instance, does the kibble expand in their stomachs and bloat them? Thanks. JP Hi Jerod , I feed my dog with dry food , soaked with water and gravy until it is very soft and he does well on it . It shouldn't exand if it is well soaked. Dry food expands in the tummy anyway . I tried to feed my cat soaked dry food and she wouldn't eat it. -- Alison (remove the X's to reply) |
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wombn wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 18:42:58 +0000 (UTC), Jerold Pearson wrote: Without revisiting the arguments for and against wet or dry food, I have a question about adding water to a cat's diet. Lately, I've been adding a lot of water to each serving of the dry food I feed my cats (Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care), and they love it. They lap up all the water, which I guess has the food flavor, and then they eat all the kibble. Is there a downside or danger to this? For instance, does the kibble expand in their stomachs and bloat them? Thanks. One thought..... doesn't dry food help clean their teeth? There is plenty of debate over that one. -- "Its the bugs that keep it running." -Joe Canuck |
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wombn wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 18:42:58 +0000 (UTC), Jerold Pearson wrote: Without revisiting the arguments for and against wet or dry food, I have a question about adding water to a cat's diet. Lately, I've been adding a lot of water to each serving of the dry food I feed my cats (Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care), and they love it. They lap up all the water, which I guess has the food flavor, and then they eat all the kibble. Is there a downside or danger to this? For instance, does the kibble expand in their stomachs and bloat them? Thanks. One thought..... doesn't dry food help clean their teeth? There is plenty of debate over that one. -- "Its the bugs that keep it running." -Joe Canuck |
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