A little anecdote from my own experience to start with:
When my cat had a litter of kittens, the vet insisted that both the mother and her little ones should be fed on expensive kitten food. All that seemed to do was to give the mother constant diarrhoea and I couldn't see how she (or the milk she was producing for her family) could benefit from food which was passing through her within minutes. However the vet insisted that she must have that particular diet. When I mentioned it to the woman who ran our local burger van though, she just laughed and said "What a load of rubbish. We've had loads of kittens born in our house and we've just given the mother and kittens ordinary cat food mashed up finely". Of course it turned out that the burger van lady was right and the vet was wrong!
So the point of my story is to ignore all 'experts' (including people here on AB) and simply go with what your feline friend likes best (as long as it's reasonably decent quality).
For what it's worth though, I'll tell you that my own 4 moggies are fed on a running buffet of both biscuits and pouched food. (There's no careful blending of the two. They just always have both available to them, so that they can choose what they fancy, with no specific feeding times. If a bowl is empty, I refill it).
I use Lidl's 'premium' dried food
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and their 'basic' moist one
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(I used to give them the 'premium' version but they seem just as happy with the 'basic' one).
They seem to thrive on it.