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Old 06-11-2009, 09:49 PM
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Re: Brushing Cats Teeth?!?!

I have to say that I disagree with Abs. Wet food IMO is preferrable BECAUSE it has a high water content. There are plenty of threads on here discussing the wet v dry issue. I have been feeding mine raw for about 3 weeks now and intend to keep this up. It seems natural, the bones will be good for teeth and it's really economical for 4 cats (soon to be 5!!).

I believe that when you read that dry food is good for teeth this is a myth. My adult cat has been on dry (recommended by vet for a condition years ago) and he has had extensive dental work. Obviously it will be a few years until I know if a raw diet has been successful dentally with my lot!

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