Yea, dry food is meant to be left out, so long as you don't mix it with any liquid or wet food.
Definitely freeze dried meat for snack. Great thing to give cats. Nutrition? It's just meat!
I'm always a little leery when people talk about "sensitive stomachs". A lot of people here have discovered that their cat in fact has a parasite in such cases. Has he been tested?
I'm not really familiar with UK food brands, but in general, poultry is supposed to be the easiest things on cat's stomachs of the commercial "meat flavors", with fish being the one most often upsetting cat's stomachs. You might also look specifically for formulas that have a single protein (e.g., only chicken and no other types of meat). There are some formulas that have like chicken, fish, beef, pork, venison, rabbbit. That's obviously the sort of thing to avoid if you are trying to find a food that "agrees" with your cat.
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