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You should consider wet food instead, it's much better for cats.
For the gulpers you can get bowls that are complicated to slow them down.
This is weird, I've heard the opposite that dry food is better. Lord help me I'm goin on a Google fest.
Cats don't really drink enough water and are frequently bordering on a state of dehydration. Pretty much everywhere will recommend wet over dry.
We just add a bit of water to the dry food.