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Re: Dry food

There are bad and not so bad dry foods,i feed pro plan and royal canin.Burns and james wellbeloved are good too avoid cheap brands like go cat,whiskas,and shop own brands as these do not contain all the needed vitamins and minerals needed to keep urinary track healthy.nature diet and hilife are good wet foods with good meat content.Felix,whiskas,go cat,shops own,arthurs are all low in nutritional value.
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