From what I read, cats' teeth, just like peoples', build up tarter based on the PH balance in their mouth. You know, some folks have cavities galore and others have NONE. The stomach and the mouth are related in an big way. I don't think the answer is all in the dry v. wet food. There are genetics involved as well as food, as well as DIET in general. Anyway, I am not and I stress NOT an expert on this topic.
The raw meat diet web sites explain the process much more clearly.
I started brushing my cat's teeth when they were little. Never tried Gabes teeth......he's too big and too old to try to break him in...... I also LIKE all ten of my fingers!
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