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Founded by a veterinarian, Royal Canin has over 40 years experience in Health Nutrition. Our work with veterinarians, pet nutritionists, breeders and cat professionals from around the world has provided us with knowledge about the specific nutritional requirements of cats. This knowledge has allowed us to formulate the precise diet for your cat's special needs.
SKU | 3241176 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Brand | Royal Canin Veterinary Diet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6.6 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 5.5 IN |
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Height | 16 IN |
Width | 10 IN |
Chicken by-product meal, brewers rice, wheat, wheat gluten, corn protein meal, corn, pea fiber, natural flavors, dried chicory root, fish oil, chicken fat, salt, calcium sulfate, sodium bisulfate, potassium chloride, sodium pyrophosphate, DL-methionine, vegetable oil, powdered psyllium seed husk, monocalcium phosphate, fructooligosaccharides, choline chloride, vitamins(DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin A acetate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement), taurine, L-tryptophan, dried hydrolyzed casein, trace minerals(zinc proteinate, manganese proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate, copper proteinate), L-carnitine, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Crude Protein (min.) 32.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 9.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 6.9%, Moisture (max.) 7.5%, Tryptophan (min.) 0.31%, Calcium (max.) 1.43%, Phosphorus (max.) 1.17%, Sodium (max.) 1.69%, Magnesium (max.) 0.12%.
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Which dry food is best for an indoor, seven year old cat, low in calories?
My cat has had Royal Canin Urinary SO normal calorie dry food for past 8 years after getting struvite stone surgery. In last 6mo. she has gone from 8lb to 6.3lb. vet says it's because she hasn't been eating well and leukemia virus, thyroid, CBC, kidney fox were normal. She started on SO wet food but only eats a little (<1can/day + Little of ad lib dry). We tried blue wilderness wet salmon food for higher protein (sarcopenia bc low protein in SO diet.) Will this help her gain/maintain weight?
My cat is a 10 year old male who used to eat mostly store brand wet food. The vet found crystals in his urine and prescribed him dry prescription food for urinary care. He’s very long and it was recommended that his weight should be about 12 lbs. A year ago he was 14 lbs, and since switching to this all dry diet, he’s up to 15.5 lbs after a year. I’m increasingly worried about his weight. Is it ok to feed him a combination of wet and dry food for urinary care AND weight loss of the same brand?
Sr. cat with stage 2 renal failure. She struggles with constipation, inadequate water drinking, arthritis, toothless, cataracts, and deafnesss. She is on Royal Canin kidney recipe as the most tolerable of choices to-date (really didn't care for Hill Science version). Have been mixing with fancy feast kitty or adult pate, laxative and Cosequin. Recently found Delectables bisques to add instead of fancy feast. She seems to like well & I can add water, upping her intake. Ash content concern.
My cat was almost two he was diagnosed w/FLUTD and had crystals in his urine. He had a perineal urethrostomy after being diagnosed. He was originally on hills science c/d and s/d but that became very expensive. He has been one Purina One urinary tract health dry food for about 1.5 years and has had no urinating issues. I want him to lose weight (18lbs) & don't know if his wet food should be urinary or weight loss focused and what his dry food should focus on since I'm doing a mixed diet.
My cat has recently had urinary problems and now after being to the vets he's having to go on a special diet, like most questions in here, he also does not like the Hills or Royal Canin pouches, he also doesn't like the Hills dry food. But since 1 years old i've been feeding him Royal Canin Fit32. Would it be ok to carry on with this? As they state on their website, it is good for urinary health
I have 2 cats, a neutered male age 14 and a spayed female age 3. The female is recovering from an episode of cystitis brought on by crystals in her urine. The male is healthy per recent blood panels. The female was prescribed a urinary diet but I am finding it difficult to feed them separately. Will it harm the male to feed them both the urinary diet? The food is Science Diet’s Urinary SO formula.
My vet has prescribed to may cat Royal canin SO (as he had Urinary disease). However, I read its ingredients, it contains lots of grain and carbs, meat quality and content are also very dubious (probably 4D meats). Are there any alternatives against urinary disease, but grain-free, low carbs and good meat?
My cat is diabetic and has urinary issues - which cat food is the best for him - he is 15 years old
I have two cats, one of my cats has been prescribed Royal Canin Urinary S/O by vets to treat struvite crystals however he hates the wet food he won't eat it what so ever, will buying the dried food of Royal Canin S/O be safe to use for him? Also will my other cat be allowed to eat this also?
What is the difference between Royal Canine Urinary S/O and Royal Canine Urinary Care for cats? My male cat had crystals some time ago.
Is it OK to mix royal canon SO with Muse(natural chicken, egg & pumpkin grain free) to get him to eat more SO. Three year old 14 lbs house cat, water intake good