OK, I have a question.....
I have had one vet tell me that the kitties need to have dry food - for their teeth. Indeed, was told that they should have ONLY dry food.
Had another vet tell me that dry food does not 'work'. The way cat teeth are, the kibbles are shattered and don't do much of anything for tarter, etc.
The only thing I have heard mentioned about size is that kitties tend to gorge on the small kibbles - and then up-chuck them. That's certainly true here.
It doesn't much matter to me any longer since 'we' can only have small kibbles. And then of only 2 brands. And then of only 1 type of 1 brand..... My Winston.....
But I still wonder at the difference in advice.
Based on my experience, I don't know that it much matters. My incredible Hannibal preferred dry food. Ate it exclusively, even though the moist was available. And he had one of the worst cases of tooth problems. Same true of many others I have had. I expect that, as with humans, much is genetic. And I DO believe in trying things that should work. But I still wonder about conflicting advice.