Royal Canin Feline Care Nutrition

Care Nutrition

A cat’s health is fragile and lots of adult cats may experience health sensitivities, they may be related to weight, hairballs or other common conditions. Cats are enigmatic creatures, therefore it is not always easy to detect and diagnose their sensitivities, yet it is key to proactively provide best care for our cats to reach their ultimate health.

Begging

Begging

Urinary

Urinary Tract

Digestive Care

Digestive Issues

Hair & Skin

Dull Coat

Hairball

Hairball

Light Weight

Weight gain

Dental Care

Tartar formation

Have you noticed that your cat is begging for food?

Royal Canin Appetite Control
Royal Canin Appetite Control Care

For neutered adult cats that need support to maintain a healthy weight.

Neutering can cause cats to gain weight. After neutering, cats have a stronger appetite and are less active, so keeping your cat slim and light on their paws can be a challenge.

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Have you noticed a weight gain in your cat?

Royal Canin Light Weight Care
Royal Canin Light Weight Care

For adult cats who need support to maintain a healthy weight.

Chubby cats can be cute. But if your cat is carrying around extra weight, it means they have less fun running, climbing and jumping.They are also then at increased risk of health problems. That's why it's so important to help your cat maintain a healthy nutritional state with quality nutrients, fun, active feeding routines and some simple healthy lifestyle choices.

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Have you noticed that your cat has dull fur/ itchy skin?

Royal Canin Hair & Skin
Royal Canin Hair & Skin Care

For adult cats with sensitive skin and dull coats.

The shine, density and colour of your cat's coat make it a "mirror" of its overall health. A shiny, clean coat is a sign of a healthy and happy cat! Sometimes the solution is nutrition. Changing your cat's diet to include the right amounts of proteins, fatty acids, vitamins and minerals can support healthy skin and a shiny coat.

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Have you noticed that your cat is not drinking enough water?

Royal Canin Urinary Care
Royal Canin Urinary Care

For adult cats with sensitive urinary tract.

If a cat does not drink enough water, it can lead to a high concentration of certain minerals in the bladder and the cat can produce highly concentrated urine. These factors can lead to changes in urinary habits and affect the health of the lower urinary tract. Diet can help support the maintenance of a healthy urinary tract.

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Have you noticed that your cat is prone to hairballs?

Royal Canin Hairball Care
Royal Canin Hairball Care

For adult cats prone to hairball formation.

It's easy to understand why most cats have occasional hairballs. According to one study, cats spend about 25% of their waking time grooming.[2] When your cat licks her fur, hundreds of papillae - small hooks on her tongue - get stuck on dead hairs, which are then ingested and normally pass through her digestive system. Unfortunately, hairballs can sometimes form in your cat's stomach, which she then regurgitates. Hairballs can also cause serious blockages of the digestive system. Therefore, it is important to support your cat's sensitivity to hairballs with a tailored diet.

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Have you noticed that your cat has digestive problems?

Royal Canin Digestive Care
Royal Canin Digestive Care

For adult cats with sensitive digestive systems.

A healthy digestive system is at the heart of your cat's overall health. When it is working properly, it absorbs sufficient vital nutrients from the food. These nutrients include proteins, vitamins, minerals, fats and carbohydrates. They help the body build new cells and give your cat energy. Without support, your cat's digestive problems can lead to more serious health problems.

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Have you noticed that your cat is prone to tartar build-up?

Royal Canin Dental Care
Royal Canin Dental Care

After eating, bacteria naturally settle on your cat's teeth. If these are not cleaned, harmful plaque and tartar can form, which can later lead to tooth decay, gum disease and other health problems. A specially formulated kibble dry food can help support your cat's dental health and ensure optimal oral hygiene.

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ADVANTAGES OF MIXED FEEDING

Mixed Feeding

STAY CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR CAT'S HEALTH

Take your cat to the Vet

Cats are masters at hiding their health problems, and even if they pretend they can take care of themselves, even the most independent cats need regular veterinary care.