Dry Food vs Wet Food

Willowy

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Yeah, there are a few dry foods that are lower-carb. Usually they're quite expensive, though. I also feel a little iffy about Orijen. . .their dog food has veryvery high levels of calcium and this has caused trouble in large-breed dogs. I haven't seriously looked into the mineral content of their cat food but it may explain why some people say that their cats developed urinary problems while eating it. I should really look into that so I can speak with some actual knowledge instead of guessing based on their dog food.
 
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