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tigerfeather
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It really depends. Cats are, by nature, carnivores. It's better for them to eat as few grains and starches as possible, but with dry food that's pretty hard to avoid. I feed a dry "holistic" food with 46% protein (not from soy...check your ingredients, it's important that your protein comes from meat, not soy), and my cats get supplemented with lightly cooked lean meats. It's very difficult to feed a balanced diet on your own, and I don't advise it at all.
Most cats that have dietary problems stems from the fact that cats won't drink enough water. Having a water fountain or filtered water bowl will help, as cats are more likely to drink fresh-tasting water (wouldn't you?). Just feed a good, high quality food, and supplement with good quality wet food or lightly cooked meats, and have lots of fresh, cool water available and you will do fine.
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