Can jelly cat food help indoor cats stay hydrated?
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Hello,
Due to its composition, wet food is indeed more hydrating than dry food (the way kibble is manufactured and preserved requires a high level of dehydration).
For some indoor cats who don't drink much, it can really help with hydration and their urinary and kidney health.
You could also try setting up a water fountain at home; cats are often more attracted to running water than the standing water in a standard bowl.
Have a good day,
Maëlla
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