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Discover five of the best dry foods for cats recommended by veterinarians, including options for seniors, indoor cats and weight management
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If your cat had opposable thumbs, they'd probably insist on picking their own dinner. Since they don't, choosing the right dry food falls to you, and it's not as simple as grabbing the first bag with a cute kitten on the label.
Every feline has different nutritional needs based on age, weight, activity level and overall health. A playful kitten needs different nutrients than a senior cat who's perfected the art of napping, while indoor cats often benefit from formulas that help manage weight and reduce hairballs. Cats with urinary concerns or obesity may also need specialized recipes to support their long-term health.






