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Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Sensitive Digestion Dry Cat Food
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Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Sensitive Digestion Dry Cat Food

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Cats can be very good at hiding digestive upsets. However, you can find clues in their litter box. Lots of stinky, runny stools could mean your adult cat has a sensitive stomach, particularly a sensitive lower digestive tract. Your cat could be having a hard time digesting food properly, and it’s time to consult your vet. Royal Canin Sensitive Digestion Dry Cat Food is tailored nutrition made to support your cat’s sensitive stomach. Prebiotics and highly digestible proteins promote healthy digestion and a balanced intestinal tract so that your feasting feline can enjoy their food comfortably. Three unique cat kibble shapes offer maximum appetite appeal. Plus, because this formula contains a higher energy density, they can eat smaller meals to support digestive sensitivities. Try pairing this dry food with Royal Canin Digest Sensitive Wet Cat Food formulas for a meal your cat will love. With over 50 years of scientific research and observation, Royal Canin continues to deliver targeted nutrition to feed every pet’s magnificence. Not satisfied? Then neither are we. Our formulas are 100% satisfaction guaranteed. (Just contact us for more details.)

Questions
Is it OK to feed cats dry food only?

"Dry food is fine as long as it is complete and balanced," says Dr. Kallfelz. Dry food may be less expensive than canned cat food and may stay fresher longer. Cats that eat only dry food need to be provided with lots of fresh water, especially if they are prone to developing urinary tract blockages.

What is the healthiest thing to feed a cat?

Meat. Cats are meat eaters, plain and simple. They have to have protein from meat for a strong heart, good vision, and a healthy reproductive system. Cooked beef, chicken, turkey, and small amounts of lean deli meats are a great way to give them that.Jan 16, 2022

What should cats eat everyday?

Most cats need 4-5 ounces of canned food per day, total. Pate-style varieties tend to be higher in calories per can than the varieties that more resemble people food with chunks and gravies- this can be useful when trying to fine-tune the number of calories per day being consumed.

Does Royal Canin make non prescription cat food?

Royal Canin veterinary diets are available by prescription only.

What can I feed my cat instead of cat food?

Many cats enjoy cooked grains with a smaller texture, like couscous, polenta and millet. Vegetables – Small amounts of finely cut, microwaved, steamed or boiled carrots, peas, green beans, broccoli, asparagus, pumpkin, squash and spinach are all okay to feed your cat on occasion.Apr 29, 2020

What is the best protein to feed cats?

- Chicken is a wonderful source of protein for cats and is often included in high-protein dry cat foods. ... - Salmon can provide cats with beneficial omega-3 fatty acids as well as being a nutritious source of protein.

What is the best feed for cats?

Chicken and Salmon-Based Raw Kitten and Cat Food Recipe Health, Home and Happiness 4.2 (45) Chicken wings, chicken liver, chicken heart, beef kidney, raw egg Link: https://healthhomeandhappiness.com/raw-homemade-kitten-and-cat-food-recipe-all-meat.html ------------- Kitty Slop Food.com No reviews 15 min Brown rice, whole wheat flour, lactose free, canned chicken, honey Link: https://www.food.com/recipe/kitty-slop-215653 ------------- Homemade Fish Sticks for Cats Excited Cats 5.0 (1) Egg, flour, canned fish Link: https://excitedcats.com/can-cats-eat-fish-sticks/

Reviews From our Customers
Customer says:
My cat has food sensitivities, and he has been using this or another brand similar for many years. I switch back and forth between the two for sensitive stomachs. For some reason, he has been vomiting more and in a big way which he did before I realized he had food sensitivities. I honestly don't know if it was this food or something else, but I needed to take a break from this brand just in case. He has been eating this food off and on for 4 years. I think it's good to switch the food once in awhile since too much of one thing is not necessarily a good thing. I also switch my dog's food every few years or so. I'm grateful my cat tolerates food like this since the cat I had before that could only tolerate an extremely expensive hydrolyzed protein prescription food. Right now with all the cosmic energies it is causing a lot of people and animals to have stomach upset, so it doesn't necessarily mean it is the food. I deal with this type of information for a living, but take it with a grain of salt since it's my perspective. One of my main symptoms during these shifts our world is going through is an stomach upset, and our entire house including all animals will have similar symptoms during major periods of shift. When there are major shifts of energy, everything can be affected since we are all energy.
Customer says:
My cats can't get enough of this stuff. When I open the canister where I keep it, one of my cats (who does not have a sensitive stomach) gets on his hind legs and eats out of the bin. I give them each 1/8 cup with their wet food x2 a day. They always paw at the bin wanting more. My other cat has a sensitive stomach and will almost always eat the dry food over the wet food.
Customer says:
My Siamese eats too fast and my calico doesn’t get enough moisture (she doesn’t like wet food). They both like it. I didn’t rate the flavor because I didn’t taste it, but they seem to like it. It does have a strong odor and it’s oily - doesn’t bother me, helps the critters with murder mittens. It has reduced their vomiting by 80% easily. My calico has finally put weight back on too. I’d highly recommend if you have kitties that are pukers.
Customer says:
I'm not a crazy cat lady. I'm not even sure if I'm a cat lady but I do have three cats. One of our cats started throwing up and having the runs before we put him on this food. I thought something was wrong with him, took him to the vet, and everything came back fine. So a chunk of cash spent later and I'm standing in the pet store, overwhelmed by the choices for sensitive stomach food. I had been googling different brands and their reviews. I wanted a non - paid honest review. Well, this is what this is. I put back Blue, I put back some hippie company I had never heard of after reading the online reviews and remembered that my vet had Royal Cainan at her office. So I took a chance. I started with the small bag and have upgraded because all of the cats are eating the really good stuff now. They were eating pretty good stuff before. I'm not a cat food snob. I just know that if you feed your cat good food, you will help them from potentially having some issues down the line. The cat that I bought the food for ate so much the first day that he puked. Not because of the food, but because he liked it so much. Smh. He was puking often enough that after switching to this and not having any puking, I wish I tried this before going to the vet. At least I know he is okay. So I'm a fan of this and so are all three of my cats. They are all rescues and not finicky eaters so I can't tell you if your cat will like it, but I can tell you that mine do and we've had no issues in over a month.
Customer says:
I normally pick up the RC Special 33 formula at my local pet food supply chain. However, prices keep creeping up and now they want $29 (before tax) for a 7 pound bag. So this month, I ordered Royal Canin via Amazon, and also grabbed a bag of RC Indoor 27. I am saving $8 or $9 on each bag and it's being delivered to my front door! All my cats gobble up the Special 33 (higher fat content than Indoor 27), originally intended for my vomit-breakfast cat, Sage. Generally, Sage does not toss her cookies after eating Special 33. But it always helps to give her Halo wet food first to settle her tummy and then the kibble. However, there was a different problem with my Special 33 dry food order. The first night, the cats didn't seem interested it in and left a lot on their plates. Odd. The next morning it was gone so they eventually ate it. Next night, I happened to be in the kitchen under bright lights when I noticed the kibble looked shiny and wet. I scooped up some in my hand and it was literally oil soaked. Somehow this particular batch had gone wrong. RC headquarters in Missouri told me it was probably due to how the food was stored or shipped (very hot or very cold temperatures) that made the injected oils seep out. Who knows. I'm thinking perhaps it stayed too long under the appetite enhancer spray machine at the factory (they do that, you know). I threw it out and Amazon happily and easily shipped me another bag. Keeping fingers crossed that this bag of Special 33 will be just fine. Update May 2012: After buying several bags of Special 33 Royal Canin and verifying they were fine when I first opened them, after a day or two, the dry food again became slick and overly moist. I have determined that the food is just fine but it is altered by exposure to air somehow. My kitchen is not too warm nor too cold so I don't understand why the formula changes. One of the ingredients must pull in moisture, sort of like the latest and most expensive women's anti-aging creams that hydrate.
Customer says:
It's a good food, my cats love the taste.
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