Thanks, Thehistorian. I'll look into Nature's Variety. I should note that it's not the size of the kibble that's the concern, but rather, the hardness. I'm looking for a kibble that has a little bit of air in the middle so that it's not so hard on the teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth.
Here's the gist of my question: Can anyone recommend healthy grain-free dry foods that are good for cats with sensitive mouths? Read on for some more (perhaps unnecessary) details
About six weeks ago, my stomatitis cat had about a third of his teeth removed after suffering a particularly...