Bacteria (which make your food decay) need moisture to live and they thrive in it!
You can get cat that has micrognathia to eat dry food from places where Cats gets less nutrition.
25lb of Dry Pet food See this link for a good example: http://www.amazon.com/Iris-Airtight-30-Quart-Pet-Food-Container/dp/B00024JPXW That would depend on the food. Dry foods weigh much less than wet foods and even among dry foods there is a large range in density.
don't die and you won't decay. if that falls you can drain them of oxygen and keep them in a cool dry place. your decision
The company Alley Cat makes the brand Alley Cat cat food. This is a dry cat food which is less expensive than other brands. It has mixed online reviews.
There are approximately 70-75 cups in 44 pounds of dry dog food, depending on the density of the food.
Bacteria (which make your food decay) need moisture to live and they thrive in it!
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
cotton drys faster
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
no it accually takes longer to dry
yes
no
They dry at the same rate of speed.
The verb is to dry.
Wet foods weigh more than dry foods.
Yes. A wet animal will cool faster than a dry animal. The evaporation of the water removes heat from the body and cools it.
A dead animal would decay faster in a rainforest due to the warm and humid conditions that accelerate the decomposition process. In contrast, the dry conditions of a desert would slow down the decay process due to the lack of moisture and slower microbial activity.