The nutritional value of canned food
over dry food for cats lies in the moisture content.
Puppies require different food then their senior counterparts, small dogs have different needs than larger breeds and some dogs prefer wet
food over dry food.
However, if the bird is still unaccustomed to eating fresh foods like veggies and fruits, then often it's best to spread them every
morning over the dry food, such as the pellet diets or seeds that many pet bird species are used to eating.
In the Meat range, the discerning cat goes for Lamb Puffs and Venison Puffs, both of which are great to crunch on or
crumble over their dry food for added protein and flavour.
Many cat owners find that their cats seem to prefer wet
foods over dry foods for their flavor and palatability.
Pets definitely love wet
over dry food.
Undoubtedly, the meat ingredients are closer to their natural state than their dry counterparts — this might be why Fido tends to prefer wet food
over dry food.
Many cat owners today prefer wet (canned or similar) foods
over dry foods.
I would feed
this over dry food any day of the week.
And as for my personal way of judging a cat book's validity — they did recommend wet food
over dry food (which is good), but also remained understanding of those who use dry food only.
Another important factor is your own cat's preference — for wet
over dry food, for instance; for flavors and so on.