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Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein Cat Treats are made with hydrolyzed soy proteins composed of low molecular weight peptides to promote digestive health and reduce the risk of a reaction in the immune system. Optimal amounts of B vitamins and amino acids support healthy skin. It's the perfect way to reward cats during an elimination diet trial or those with long-term food sensitivities.
SKU | 2700351 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Original |
Primary Brand | Royal Canin Veterinary Diet |
Days to Ship | Ships Within 2-5 Business Days |
Weight | 7.7 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Primary Flavor | Original |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 1.97 IN |
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Height | 9.84 IN |
Width | 5.58 IN |
Brewers rice, hydrolyzed soy protein, chicken fat, powdered cellulose, natural flavors, dried plain beet pulp, calcium sulfate, fish oil, potassium chloride, monocalcium phosphate, vegetable oil, DL-methionine, sodium pyrophosphate, sodium silico aluminate, salt, fructooligosaccharides, choline chloride, taurine, calcium carbonate, vitamins (DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), D-calcium pantothenate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin A acetate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid), trace minerals (zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, ferrous sulfate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate, calcium iodate), marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), magnesium oxide, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Crude Protein (min.) 23.5%, Crude Fat (min.) 18.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 5.7%, Moisture (max.) 8.0%.
With nearly 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).
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Hello. I am currently feeding my 1 year old cat Royal Canin Selected Protein PR Dry Cat Food due to his food allergies. All is good and well with the food but I was wondering if anybody had suggestions for treats? He cannot have chicken or seafood of any sort. I've tried PureBites and he wouldn't touch them. Any brands of treats that you guys recommend? I am also open to making homemade treats if that's a good place to start.
Our 1 1/2 year old female ragdoll feline started loosing patches of fur for last 2 weeks. No scabs/raw spots on skin. Vetinarian concludes not fleas or ringworm. No known environmental changes or new house products. Now starting Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein Adult HP for 2-3 weeks in case it's food allergies. It's $50 for 7.7 lbs. Is there a less expensive equivalent Purina or other brand?? Thanks from Florida.
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In January our cat was diagnosed with crystals in his urine. He was put on Hills Urinary Control food. For a short time I was able to get Royal Canin Treats for him. Then the vets said they couldn't approve them until he was seen in their office. He was doing great on his diet and loved the treats. We can't afford to take him to a vets just to see if he can have those treats. Why do they have to be "Vet Approved"? They are safe and keep the crystals from forming again.
One of our male cats recdently had a blockage and we had to take him to emergency. We got there in the nick of time, he was going into kidney failure! Naturally he now has to be on special prescription food. The Hill's c/d he doesn't like at all. The Royal Canin he tolerates but will hardly eat it. I always try to mix something else in but it's just a chore to get him to eat now and the poor guy is hungry. He does love Royal Canin's dry SO food and treats. What else can I feed him?
Hi just curious if you know of any treats or food toppers that would be ok for a cat with kidney disease (early kidney but already on a kidney diet). I happened upon a raw freeze dried treat that I used as a topper on the kidney diet and tony loved it but I know it’s probably too high in protein. Thx!
My male cat is almost 14. I know he is starting kidney problems due to the extra water he drinks at this point. and a bit thinner. lots of energy still. I read they need at least 50% protein, I give him wet and dry which i know is not good, but lots of wet and freeze dried chicken too, vit with dig enzymes. Can you suggest the best Wet high protein food and anything else from Petco?
My cat has early stages of kidney disease. We have put her on a hills science diet prescription food and she's doing well on it. But I wonder about treats. I don't want to mess with what she eats to much cause her levels are stabled. But I'd like to give her something once in awhile. I tried baking her food into treats and she didn't like it. Are there any treats you recommend for cats with kidney issues? What about human food as treats?
My dog has pretty bad food allergies. She’s been on Royal Canin rabbit and potato and their hydrolyzed treats for a while now and it has stopped her from scratching her ears open. I’m just wondering if there is some sort of dog bone or raw hide I might be able to give her. She really likes treats that she can chew on for a long time.
I feed my cat Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Early Support Chicken Canned Cat Food, and order it from chewy.com, but the are out of stock and vet doesn't carry it. She has only 10 cans left. Is there any other place to get this food quickly?
My cat was diagnosed and put on a hydrolyzed protein diet. Can my other cat also switch to this food?
Looking for 3rd opinion: My 17 y/o cat was diagnosed with stage 2 kidney disease. Vet said she shouldn't get any treats while on the new Hill's k/d diet. This seemed extreme, so I called my pet insurance vet line for a 2nd opinion. The nurse there said it should be OK to give my cat treats occasionally. For context, we give her small pieces of meat or let her lick a yogurt container 2-3 times a week. I'm reluctant to take away her joys at her age but don't want to jeopardize her health. TIA!