oakhearted wrote:Yet feeding your cat wet food constantly can be very bad for your cat, they need to have a diet of dry food too...
Wet food is generally better than dry food unless it's very low quality wet food/the dry is higher quality than the wet alternative or your cat is on a vet prescribed dry diet. As far as I'm aware, the only possible thing that cats "need" dry for is for teeth cleaning but many cats don't really chew (or the kibble pieces aren't big enough to make them chew) so dry food doesn't clean their teeth anyway. And if you get dental checkups for your cat, then teeth-wise it doesn't really matter if they're on wet, dry, or both.
Combo wet/dry feeding is definitely better than dry alone but I wouldn't say they need dry food unless they refuse to eat wet alone or your vet strongly recommends combo feeding for whatever reason.