This is a specific conversation about Wet vs dry cat food — the honest answer — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Sphynx cats burn through calories faster than most breeds — they use extra energy just maintaining body temperature without a coat, so your concern about dry food not cutting it is well founded. Wet food is generally better for cats anyway: it hydrates them, is more filling per calorie in the right way, and mirrors what they'd eat in the wild. That said, cost and convenience matter, and a mixed approach often lands well. Before I point you toward something specific — does your Sphynx have any health conditions, and what does their current feeding setup look like day to day?
No health issues, she's been given a clean bill of health. Right now she just gets dry food twice a day but she always seems hungry and her weight is on the low end of normal.
inparticular.ai
That tracks perfectly. A Sphynx on dry-only who's always hungry and sitting at the low end of healthy weight is telling you something. Dry food is calorie-dense but it doesn't deliver the protein and moisture in a form that satisfies them the same way wet does. What wet food have you tried before, if any — and are you open to mixing, or would you prefer to switch fully?
I've never tried wet food, I was always worried about the mess and the smell. I'd be open to mixing if it genuinely helps.
inparticular.ai
Mixing is honestly the sweet spot for a cat like yours. You keep the convenience of dry for one meal and use a quality wet food for the other — and you'll likely see a real difference in her energy and satiety within a week or two. For a high-metabolism Sphynx, I'd go with Animonda Carny Adult in the chicken and turkey variety. It's a genuinely high-meat wet food — over 70% animal protein — with no grain fillers, low carbohydrate content, and a texture that most cats find very satisfying. It's not watery like cheaper pouches, so the smell is more contained and it's easier to serve without mess. Available in bulk on Amazon UK, which keeps the cost reasonable if you're buying for daily use.
That sounds good. How much wet food should I be giving her alongside the dry?
inparticular.ai
For a 4-year-old Sphynx, you're typically looking at around 200–250 calories a day total depending on her actual weight. A standard 400g tin of Animonda Carny is roughly 350–380 calories, so half a tin per day split across one or two servings alongside a small dry portion covers her well. I'd weigh her after two weeks — if she's still on the lean side, nudge the wet food portion up slightly and trim the dry. Sphynx metabolism can vary individually, so a little trial and calibration goes a long way.
Really helpful, thank you. I'll give it a try.
inparticular.ai
Good luck with her — Sphynx cats are usually enthusiastic eaters once they get proper wet food, so she'll probably make her approval very clear. If her weight stabilises in the normal range and she seems less fixated on food between meals, you'll know you've got the balance right.