16 reviews forRoyal Canin Indoor 7+
Upload your product photo25/01/25
my cat loves it
consistently great
17/01/25|Karen Filmer
High quality nutrition.
My 12 yr old Burmese was on Royal Canin Sensible until about 3 yrs ago, when I changed to indoor 7+ when he gained a little weight. He has always been an indoor cat and as he aged and became more inactive the Indoor 7+ is better as it keeps his weight down; I frequently get comments on his beautiful coat and condition. I would highly recommend this food for an older cat.
09/08/24|Hannah
Be very cautious and check the ingrediants before feeding
My 7 year old male cat was very unwell after a few weeks of having this dry food although introduced small amount, with his usual wet food. As he had been with Royal Canin Indoor dry food and had been having always Royal Canin dry food for most of his time, I had no doubt this Indoor 7+ could cause any trouble.
He became very poorly after vomits and had to make multiple visits to the Vet for the treatments witn huge vet bills.
Thankfully, he is back to himself after 2 weeks of difficult time.
13/01/24|Carla
Our cats do really well on this
When we moved to Qatar, we had to switch our cats fav food from hills science plan to this. First food (@9 yrs old and always indoor cats) they have taken to and thrived on. Notoriously fussy, they liked this, maintained good weight, glossy coats and healthy teeth. Stools normal and healthy. Have been using for 3 years.
04/10/23|Tabea
Save yourself a mess and vet bill
Both my cats have been extremely poorly from both ends on this kibble. We will be going back to buying James Wellbeloved.
18/08/21
Made my cat very sick
Bought this for my 9-year-omd cat, and it caused vomitting and diarrhea.
15/03/20
Mr Tom seems happy :-)
Mr Tom is an FIV+ cat who came to us from a rescue centre where he'd been having Purina. Vet recommended he switch to this.He switched with no problems and seems to be thriving on it.
01/01/20
Upsets my cat’s stomach
Causes diarrhoea
01/12/19
Didn’t work for my cats
My two 12 year old cats have been on Royal Canin Light for years. Changed to this food given their age and they loved it. Unfortunately it caused very loose, yellow, smelly stools. Sought advice and swapped to grain free brand and stools went back to normal within a couple of days. They eat far less of the grain free food and produce far less faeces so won’t be going back to Royal Canin.
07/03/19|Martin
Amazing! Given my cat a new lease of life!
Love this! My cat eats as little or as much as he needs and doesn't usually overeat. I used to give him IAMS Senior, however the smell of it used to really put me off. So fishy! Since changing to Royal Canin Indoor 7+, my cat has lost some winter weight, has more energy, racing around the home and even has become more playful and loving. He loves the little biscuits, they're lighter than IAMS & even his litter box smells better. Wish I'd moved to Royal Canin sooner.
10/07/13
very easy to digest
I've stuck with this food ever since we tried it out. Since then we've also used Royal Canin Siamese food since one of them is a Siamese, and I want the best for my cats. Since we started with Indoor +7, I've noticed more empty bowls and nicer fur. My cats have never ever had issues with diarrhea but they have suffered from some constipation.
One of the cats is 9 years old and the other is 6. I am very satisfied and will never switch to any other foods. If my cats are happy, then so am I.
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07/04/13
Allergy to corn
When I adopted my senior cat, the shelter advised me to feed him Purina/Felix until he settles before switching his food. As I don't buy Nestlé products for political reasons, I transitioned my cat on to Royal Canin Indoor +7. I initially bought it from Pets at Home but then found a much better deal online here. At first I was happy with it but my cat developed an intolerance to it, aided by dry cat snacks like Whiskas Dentabits/hairball etc. I couldn't work out why my cat had consistently loose stools and after much internet research I got the impression that an entirely wet food diet is much better. I had intended to use up my 3.5kg bag of Indoor +7 and then make the change but then I read somewhere that cats can be intolerant to corn, which features numerous times in the ingredients list for this dry food. I immediately stopped using it as well as all corn based snacks and the difference has been remarkable. I now feed Bozita which works out the same price as Whiskas pouches from the supermarket. My cat's stools are now brilliant. After months of following him into the room to check and clean his bum (he has long fur which accumulates a lot of dingleberries) and even having to pin him down and shave him, this makes such a difference to both of our lives. He no longer drinks water from his bowl at all yet he urinates at least 3 times a day and poops just once, whereas before it was the other way around. He poops way less because he is able to utilise the food properly and does not need to constantly eject all the filler rubbish. Whilst I'm sure this particular type of dry food is good in comparison to some, I will never feed my cat or any future cat dry food again. It's just not worth the convenience or risk.
26/05/12|Claire
Best service imaginable
Once again fantastic service from Zooplus. I was very impressed with how quickly my order arrived. The item was packaged so well and neat and tidy. The bag I ordered (1.5kg) is a lot bigger than I thought it would be. I mixed the Royal Canin biscuits with Peanut's regular biscuits (a different brand) to allow for adjustment. Peanut however eat all the Royal Canin biscuits and left the old ones in the bowl!! She actually must've maneuvered her mouth around the bowl to dig out her new kibbles :-) I worried she wouldn't like them too, how wrong was I? The biscuits are a nice, easy to eat size and the bag is resealable. Very very happy customer, once again. Highly recommend Zooplus.
09/07/11
Royal Canin Indoor Mature
I have had cats for nearly 50 years and also rescued cats for over 10. On recommendation of Royal Canin dry food I was surprised my 3 house cats 16,17 and 18 plus look as young as ever, friends can't believe how youthful they look. It is only their natural tendency to sleep that gives away their age! I was surprised 2/3 constantly ate it over the last couple of years as after going off their regular food, I had difficulty finding something they would eat.
21/06/11|Graham Briggs
Now called Indoor +7
My cat thoroughly enjoys eating this cat food, so it can't be a bad thing.
A note: It appears that Royal Canin are rebranding their product line, and the former "Indoor Mature 27" for cats over 10 is now sold as "Indoor +7" for cats over 7, with a new product called "Ageing +12" for those of us with older cats.
13/06/11|Sarah Jefferies
Handsome old devil scoffs the lot!
I ordered this for my childhood cat whom still lives at home, he has a mixed diet of both wet and dry food, however has always been a slightly large cat: panther like!! He has loved purina, devoured applaws but it is this that he now favours. I have used Royal Canin for my own two for a number of years now and it is a very good quality food. What I will say is Parsleys coat looks immaculate since he has been on this particular food, he looks handsome, glossy, shiny and is very happy. Well worth a go of the smaller bag if your kittys are getting on that little bit and do not venture out the same as they used too!!!