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You receive a query about the difference between a moist and semi-moist pet food. You should be able to explain that a semi-moist pet food contains:

Please select an option Incorrect. Semi-moist food contains more than 14% and less than 60% moisture, whereas wet food contains 60% or more moisture. WikiVet Article: Legal Definitions of Pet Food Incorrect. Semi-moist food contains more than 14% and less than 60% moisture, whereas wet food contains 60% or more moisture. WikiVet Article: Legal Definitions of Pet Food Correct! Semi-moist food contains more than 14% and less than 60% moisture, whereas wet food contains 60% or more moisture. WikiVet Article: Legal Definitions of Pet Food Incorrect. Semi-moist food contains more than 14% and less than 60% moisture, whereas wet food contains 60% or more moisture. WikiVet Article: Legal Definitions of Pet Food Incorrect. Semi-moist food contains more than 14% and less than 60% moisture, whereas wet food contains 60% or more moisture. WikiVet Article: Legal Definitions of Pet Food

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