Her coat is shiny and soft, and no dry skin / dandruff as she gets so
much moisture eating mostly wet food.
Not exact matches
The resulting cheese depends on a number of factors including the balance of fat, protein and milk sugars in the milk which varies by animal (e.g. sheep milk is about 9 % fat and 5 % protein, whereas cow's milk has about 4 % fat and 3 % protein), the bacteria used, how the curds are processed, how long the cheese is kept before
eating and how
much water is left in the cheese (soft cheese contains over 45 % water, hard / semi-hard cheeses contain 30 - 45 % water, and dry hard cheeses such as Parmesan have less than 30 %
moisture content).
Raw food can be more filling as it has all the natural
moisture, so dogs will feel full
much quicker, and hence need to
eat less in total.
And, even if you do know how
much the dog
ate, the protein, fat,
moisture, ash and Ca and P content vary tremendously — sometimes by a factor of 3.
Cats in the wild get most of their
moisture from the prey that they
eat, so house cats don't have
much instinct to drink from a water bowl.
Cats with the disease still
eating kibble should be transitioned if at all possible to a diet that provides
much more
moisture to help nourish the kidneys.
As we have already said earlier, cats don't drink that
much because the food that they
eat are already full of
moisture.