🐾 Purr-fectly Balanced Nutrition for Your Feline Friend!
Royal Canin Feline Weight Care Thin Slices in Gravy is a specially formulated wet cat food designed for adult cats that are slightly overweight. Each 3 oz can provides complete and balanced nutrition, helping cats lose weight while maintaining muscle mass and a healthy metabolism. With a palatable soft texture and a unique fiber blend, this food ensures your cat feels full and satisfied.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Unit Count | 18 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
C**U
Healthy and cat loves
My indoor cat is overweight and picky eater. She does not eat pate or soft treats unless they’re creamy. She cries for these everyday. We have them on a subscribe and save even though they’re pricier. Definitely healthier option.
X**X
Highest Quality Cat Food!
Only the best for my cat - and Royal Canin is the Queen of cat foods. Worth every cent.
P**.
Picky cat loves it
My cat is very picky when it comes to food. She likes hard food more than soft food. She gained weight from eating hard food and not being active. Her vet suggested that I gave her more soft food. It’s so hard for me to find soft food that she would like. I bought so many different brands and she didn’t like any of them. This Royal Canin weight care is the only soft food that she would eat and stick with it. It’s definitely more expensive than hard food but is a healthier choice. She slimmed down and is at her healthy weight.
K**R
My cat likes it
Well my cat enjoys eating can food, so probably it tastes good. A bit pricey, but it's royal canin. It's always not cheap.Update: he lost 1lb, so I would recommend for those cats, who need to loose weight!
B**K
Royal Canin Canned Cat Food (Ultralight) Excellent Quality Canned Food To Help Your Cat Keep A Good Weight or Lose A Little
The best food we have ever used. After turning to this and feeding our cats this and the ultra light as well as the intense beauty in loaf form, their coats are beautiful and almost free of dander and they too are much more alert as well. Our vets said to feed them wet canned food because it contains the water they need and would be a big benefit to their kidneys. We use about 2/3 Royal Canin canned loaf and about 1/3 of the thin slices in gravy for each of their two meals. Then, for snacks, we just pop open either a can of the intense beauty or ultra light in thin slices. It is so easy to put it out on their plates. All our three cats just love the flavor of it. Our vets also told us that Fancy Feast contains exactly the type of meat the cats need. I also give this to them as a snack. The Fancy Feast does Not make their fur glow like the Royal Canin Intense Beauty does, but it's only about 1/3 the cost. So, we give ourselves a little price break from time to time. Petco also offers 20% off sales on Royal Canin if you buy $50 or $ 75 of it at a time. Watch for their sales. Royal Canin canned food does not go on sale very often. The Ultra Light has 15% less calories; so if your cat needs to lose a little bit of weight, this is an excellent choice. Check with your Vet and Royal Canin for the caloric contents of each can and how many calories your cat needs for either weight loss or weight maintenance.
L**.
Helpful for controlling cat’s weight
My veterinarian recommend this product to me. My cats love these cans. Every of them have lost about 2 pounds. Great healthy cat food!
D**N
Love Royal Canin Products but it's too bad they use by-products.
Only canned food my kibble-addicts will eat. They actually remind me in the evening that I have not given them any yet. I have spent a small fortune trying everything from the most expensive organic grain free to the cheap grocery store stuff. They will have none of it! Luckily the crows and coyotes loved the leftovers. I am trying to incorporate a little more canned food in their diets to help them lose weight and to prevent kidney issues when they are older. I also feed them the Royal Canin Indoor 41 dry food. Both my girls (age 6) are litter mates with the same father therefore they are about the same size and constitution. They have each lost 1lb each in the past 4 months. I had been feeding them other weight reduction foods for years, including prescription diets, and they never lost any weight and in fact slowly gained.So for now, this regiment seems to be working and I can't tell you how happy I am to have them finally lose some weight after all my efforts. They had their first blood work done recently to establish a baseline for the future and their values were excellent.Note: This food is not pate-style (how do you put an accent aigu over the "e" in pate in these comments Amazon?) but small chunks with lots of nice gravy. I have had cats that will only eat canned food that is pate-style. So if your babies do not like chunks they may not eat it. IF YOU ARE LISTENING ROYAL CANIN, ELIMINATE THE BY-PRODUCTS AND MAKE A PATE-STYLE PLEASE.
K**A
Only "low calorie" canned food she likes
After a lot of (expensive and wasteful) experimentation, we've finally found a low calorie canned cat food that our very pudgy oldest cat absolutely loves. Given a choice between the RC ultralight and the canned food she used to eat (purina pro something), she will always choose the ultralight. Oddly enough, our other cat who eats canned food will also choose the ultralight over almost anything else. I'm not sure what they put in this stuff, but our felines think it is just fine.This food is the ground up nastiness in gravy sort. Sometimes there is more gravy than others. We are definite gravy fans here.RC makes another, very similar food which I believe is called RC Feline Health Nutrition Light. It is a "loaf cut into slices in gravy" food. Neither one of our canned food eaters had an interest in that food. They would eat it if there was absolutely nothing else, but it was like the world had ended. The two cans are very similar, so make sure you're grabbing the one you want to test out at the store and ordering the case of what you want here.We have had good luck with both RC's ultralight diet (canned) and hypoallergenic diet (dry). Both were recommended by our vet as we had never heard of this brand before. We've been feeding it for almost 3 years.
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