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Wet vs Dry Cat Food: Which Is Better?

Vet-reviewed via PetHealth+ · Last reviewed June 2026

Neither is universally better — wet food supports hydration (important for urinary health), while dry can be convenient and may help dental health. Many cats thrive on a combination.

Urinary health

Cats evolved as desert animals with low thirst drive — wet food increases water intake.

Weight management

Dry food is calorie-dense; measure portions carefully.

Dental health

Some dry diets are formulated to reduce tartar, but brushing remains the gold standard.


Related: Kidney disease in cats · Cat not eating

Frequently asked questions

Can cats live on dry food only?

Many do, but ensure fresh water is always available and monitor urinary health.

How much wet food per day?

Follow the can guidelines for your cat's weight; adjust to maintain ideal body condition.

Is fish-flavoured food bad for cats?

Occasional fish is fine; exclusive fish diets may cause nutritional imbalances long-term.

Should I leave dry food out all day?

Free feeding suits some cats but can cause obesity — measured meals work better for many.

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