Usually, absolutely not you shouldn't have your cat's teeth removed. If there's a medical condition with them, you should see the vet about it. If your cat didn't/doesn't have teeth, well, yeah, you're going to have to buy them soft food because obviously they can't chew the dry food without teeth.
ummm not sure.....maybe you should take it out the moist spot
The consistency of a cloth that is submerged and then wrung out is how moist materials should be in the compost pile. The feel, look and smell will be similar to that of soil that never is allowed to dry out and that is moist enough to leave a sprinkling of speckles when a hand or probe grazes or is inserted in soil.
Snails like to have a aquariumfull of dirt that is moist
Worms usually live and like to live in moist sand as they can easily take nutrition from moist easy to consume moist soil.They will also breed in moist soil but it should neither be too much wet nor too dry as they will not be able to consume it and will eventually die due to lack of nutrition.
You should feel if the soil is moist or not if the soil is dry then you should feed it the amount you feel comfortable with (becareful not to feed it to much water) if it is nice and moist then leave it until the soil starts getting dry!
in moist controlled conditions
there nose should be kind of moist no dry but it's OK if it is
moist moist moist
To get static out of a PC battery, you can lightly touch it with something moist. This might be an alcohol pad, or a moist rag of your choosing. A PC battery should not get soaked.
as wet as a sponge wrung out
In moist denture cup or zipped plastic bag
By having a bath, YOU should try it, i can smelly you from here!!