A far worse thing for dental health in cats is the fact that most people don't take their cats into the vet for annual tooth scaling. What makes wet food so bad is that people feed it, and then don't provide proper tooth care. Wet food alone is NOT the culprit. With dry food, it is less apt to cause issues in cats that go YEARS without dental care. Feeding your cat a few dry "dental" treats (or RAW bones) is all that is needed to remove wet food goo from the teeth, or, if you're really into it, and care about dental health, they DO make cat tooth brushes and toothpaste.

Phaewryn
 
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