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Originally posted by SpencerTheLion:
I am currently fostering a 9-yr cat with only 3 teeth left from an exclusive canned food diet. If she was feral, she would starve to death. Read that cats in the wild may live not just 3 years, but 10 when their teeth start falling out.
Yes, I have heard that dry food is less fattening. In addition, the brands of dry food usually found only at the pet stores (IAMS, Nutro, etc.) have less filler (that you will see more of in the litter box). Dry food and tuna both help in teeth cleaning. Just make sure a cat on a dry food diet has plently of water.
Cats like corn. After all look on the bag of what they use for sweetner! Grass helps them with hairballs (hope it's not treated with fertilizer).
If you want high-calorie, kitten food is your choice.
If your cat does not like dry food, try mixing dry and canned. Also don't leave the food out all day.
Pet food has as many opinions as people. It is one of the more controversial issues, like indoor/outdoor and declawing.