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I adopted a five-year-old cat named Jack who had to have eight teeth removed because of severe gum disease. He doesn’t appear to like dry kibble. I was told to add water to his dry kibble for the first two weeks plus some wet food once a day. It has been a month since his surgery, And he still seems to ignore the dry kibble. So I add water to it and then he is fine with it and of course loves his chicken wet food as well. I’ve been told That eating kibble helps to keep teeth free of tartar buildup, and so I worry that he’ll lose the rest of his teeth If all he eats is soft food. On the other hand it must be difficult to eat dry pellets if you don’t have any molars. Are there any suggestions for how to handle this situation?