Dehydrated cat food is a top choice for many pet parents, as it comes with a variety of perks and benefits. This type of food has its moisture removed through a food drying process that preserves its nutritional value. Dehydrated cat food comes in various flavors—such as turkey, chicken, venison—and most are grain-free. Many cats love the flavors. Pet parents may opt for dehydrated cat food for some of the following reasons:
Consult with your vet regarding the type, brand, and serving size of dehydrated cat food for your pet. And when ordering dehydrated cat food, don't forget to select Autoship so reorders occur automatically and you save some money too.
Dehydrated cat food is food for cats that has undergone the dehydration process, which eliminates moisture and helps preserve the food. This can involve full dehydration, which requires water to be added before serving, or air-dried dehydration, which is ready to serve.
Some vets can recommend dehydrated food if it benefits a pet's health, digestion, or well-being.
Although sometimes used interchangeably, dehydrated cat food and freeze-dried cat food are not the same thing. Freeze-dried cat food is food that has been frozen first and then dried; dehydrated food does not include freezing prior to taking out moisture.
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