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Old September 13th 04, 02:45 PM
kaeli
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The low quality wet food is worse. Why would one want to feed high levels

of
salt (as one example) in a poor quality wet food?


Because I'm worried about them not drinking enough and getting kidney and
bladder problems.


Yet, high levels of salt will contribute to kidney disease, heart disease, and
FLUTD. Hopefully that would be counteracted by the increased water intake, but
do you want to take that chance?


No, of course not.
How do I know how much salt is in the food?

I have lost 3 cats over the course of my life to such problems. I'm afraid of

losing another.


I'm sorry about your losses.


Thanks.
I still miss them.

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