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Water in dry food

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Jerold Pearson - 23 Jul 2003 19:42 GMT
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
Alison - 23 Jul 2003 20:26 GMT
> 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
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> 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.

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       Alison
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