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So, I started transitioning my cats to canned food. I understand the benefit of them getting moisture from food. What bothers me is the amount of cans I will be recycling. Thats A LOT of cans. With three cats, only on canned, that can be up to 12 cans per day. At the very least, with bigger cans, it would be 6 cans per day. That will add up quick. I know recycling is better than throwing away, but still, it takes engergy and resources to recycle.
So.... I was wondering, what about wetting down dry food. Right now, I feed a pretty high quality food. I know I could find a dry of higher quality though. So, I would wet down the food about an hour before feeding them, so it gets mushy. They eat all their food right away, so it shouldnt be an issue of bacteria.
I obviously want to do whats best for them. I will go the canned route if that would be that much better, but if wetting dry food would be just as good, Id rather do that. What do you guys think?
So.... I was wondering, what about wetting down dry food. Right now, I feed a pretty high quality food. I know I could find a dry of higher quality though. So, I would wet down the food about an hour before feeding them, so it gets mushy. They eat all their food right away, so it shouldnt be an issue of bacteria.
I obviously want to do whats best for them. I will go the canned route if that would be that much better, but if wetting dry food would be just as good, Id rather do that. What do you guys think?