Quote Originally Posted by snowshoe2
Sonia59 thanks for your suggestion, but I have to disagree on your theory that dry food will help with weight loss. Canned food is much more like a felines natural diet and also provides much needed liquid. It also has fewer carbs. Funny how most people (including me) used to think that can food should only be given as a treat, when in reality it's dry food that should be limited and given only occasionally as a treat, if at all.
Here's an article that will help you understand feline nutrition.
FEEDING YOUR CAT

Cocoa goes to the vet today for his glucose check.
But with wet food you have to be very careful to pay special attention to their dental care. I will always recommend dry food over wet food for many reasons, the main being dental care. But if your cat is REFUSING to eat dry food, you may want to look into reasons why -- are they in pain? Are their gums tender? Do they have a loose tooth? A broken tooth? Cavities? Those are reasons to feed wet food... also obviously it has more water, but even with dry or wet food kitties don't generally drink a lot of water so I would always recommend feeding dry food over wet food unless there is a medical reason for it, or you are very good at caring for their teeth.