To all those people, vets, pet food company reps, and uneducated pet store employees who still maintain that wet food will rot out a cats teeth:
My 12 year old girl had to go in for dental cleaning this week, as she had some tartar buildup, but it went completley smoothly and there were NO extractions. When I found her a few years ago she wouldn't touch dry food, so I presume her previous owner fed her wet only, and she's had wet or ground up raw since she's been here with me. The only "crunchies" she gets are her bone meats, like chicken necks, and quail peices.
So there. Perfectly healthy mouth and she's never touched dry food. *sticks out tounge*
My 12 year old girl had to go in for dental cleaning this week, as she had some tartar buildup, but it went completley smoothly and there were NO extractions. When I found her a few years ago she wouldn't touch dry food, so I presume her previous owner fed her wet only, and she's had wet or ground up raw since she's been here with me. The only "crunchies" she gets are her bone meats, like chicken necks, and quail peices.
So there. Perfectly healthy mouth and she's never touched dry food. *sticks out tounge*