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Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Wet Cat Food is for cats with digestive sensitivities. It is also formulated with highly digestible proteins, balanced fibers, and tailored EPA+DHA to support digestive health. Prebiotics help support intestinal and microbiome health. High energy content supports underweight cats or cats with a reduced appetite. Plus, the exclusive S/O Index supports urinary health.
SKU | 3207007 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Brand | Royal Canin Veterinary Diet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5.1 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 2.879 IN |
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Height | 1.75 IN |
Width | 2.879 IN |
Water sufficient for processing, chicken by-products, chicken liver, chicken, corn flour, brewers rice flour, pork plasma, fish oil, powdered cellulose, calcium sulfate, sodium tripolyphosphate, sodium aluminosilicate, potassium chloride, natural flavors, carob bean gum, choline chloride, taurine, vitamins (DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), niacin supplement, biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement), hydrolyzed yeast, carrageenan, citric acid, glycine, sodium carbonate, trace minerals (zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), magnesium oxide, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.).
Crude Protein (min.) 7.5%, Crude Fat (min.) 4.8%, Crude Fiber (max.) 2.3%, Moisture (max.) 77.2%, Eicosapentaenoic + Docosahexaenoic acid (EPA + DHA) (min.) 0.08%, Potassium (min.) 0.14%, Sodium (min.) 0.09%, Vitamin E (min.) 132 IU/kg, Ascorbic acid* (min.) 46 mg/kg. *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
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Can you please recommend a diet for a cat with Feline pancreatitis, currently feeding Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Feline Sensitivity Control Wet food. He only eats wet food.
My cat was diagnosed with kidney failure and has gastrointestinal problems. We are trying to change the diet to one that would be fitting, such as Renal both wet and dry from Royal Canine and Gastrointestinal from Royal Canine, these are the only foods available in my area for these two diseases. But my cat doesn't want to eat at all. Would it be possible to add to his diet a bit of chicken meat at least once a day or mixed with the wet food?
One of the many options I have considered for my senior cat with FLUTD is giving him an all canned food diet. He currently eats dry food and some wet. When I look at the can, the feeding suggestions state 1 can per 2.5 pounds. So that would be about 4 cans. He’s lucky to finish an entire can in a day. Does this indicate that a canned diet might not be best or do some cats eat less than than that suggestion or because he has dry too? I’ve only ever gave cats dry food so this all new to me. Thanks
I wanted my male cat to loose weight I changed his diet to Iam's weight controll he was in February 11.8 lbs later 11 lbs later again 9.8 lbs today he is 8.2 he is not interested in canned dry treats he drinks regularly
Which dry food is best for an indoor, seven year old cat, low in calories?
Lou has been on royal canin gastro intestinal low fat wet food for about 2 weeks bc he had stress colitis the vet said. His fecal and giardia were negative. He’s been doing great on that food but transitioning him over has been tough. He either won’t eat it w his food mixed in or he struggles to poop and it’s runnier. I planned on trying to transition to Purina pro plan this week hoping it will be better.
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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I have an older cat 15 years old female and drinking less than normal water that I change daily and constipated and have switched to dry food with no grains and one small can of wet per day. Looking for constipation solution when more water not an option.
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