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Wet Cat Food Reviews

Wet Cat Food Reviews

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Wet cat food is the choice of many cat owners due to the increased nutritional qualities. Most cats not only prefer wet food to dry food, but the cooking process does not cook out as many nutrients cats can benefit from. Before we list the wet cat food reviews that are available, we thought it would be nice to share some information about wet and dry cat food. If this isn’t of interest to you, feel free to scroll down and you’ll see the list of reviews on several different types of dry cat food. Of course, you can also browse our cat food reviews by these other categories:

How Is wet Cat Food Made?

To produce wet cat food, ingredients are first put into a large mixer. All ingredients are mixed together but no cooking actually takes place in the mixer. Once the ingredients are sufficiently mixed together, portions of the mixture are added to clean empty containers. The containers are filled to a pre-determined amount, usually by weight. Once lids are applied and sealed, the containers are cooked at a specified temperature. Not only does this cook the food itself, but it kills any living organisms that may be present such as bacteria, viruses, or mold. The sealed containers are allowed to cool before labels are applied and the product is shipped out.

Is Dry Cat Food Better Than Wet Cat Food?

This is a debate that has been going on since commercial cat food hit the market nearly 100 years ago. We do not base our reviews on whether a product is wet or dry. We base our reviews on ingredients only. We also don’t intend to solve the debate. Both wet and dry food has its positives and negatives.

Dry Cat Food

May cat owners like to “free feed” their cats. That is – leave food out for their cat all day long and allow their cat to eat anytime. Some owners like to use wet food in conjunction with dry food, but most dry foods are approved for complete nutrition. Unfortunately, most dry cat food is less nutritious than wet food. Many of the cheaper brands also use fillers like carbohydrates that serve little to no nutritional value to cats. However, the advantage to these fillers is they are cheap to produce, meaning, dry cat food is usually cheaper.

Wet Cat Food

Wet cat food is generally thought of to be healthier by many cat owners. Much of this depends on each individual cat. Some do better on wet food while others digest dry food more efficiently. Also, a cheaply made wet cat food is not going to be more nutritious than dry cat food. Cheap food is typically poor quality whether it’s wet or dry. However, a high quality wet cat food product high in meat protein generally will be more nutritious than a high quality dry cat food brand. Most cats will also prefer to eat wet cat food.

Wet Cat Food Reviews

Here is our current list of wet cat food reviews. There are many brands to review and we are getting to them as fast as we can. New reviews are being added daily, but here’s what we’ve got so far:




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