Can jelly cat food help indoor cats stay hydrated?

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I have an indoor cat that have hyderation problems and she almost even not touch water bowl. I’m thinking of switching to jelly cat food but wanted to know from your side that you people noticed better hydration after using it.

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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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