ROYAL CANIN® Renal Adult Wet Cat Food – Chicken – 48 x 85g Pouches

Certain nutrients can help to support cats with Chronic Renal Insufficiency, which is why the diet you choose for your cat is key for supporting their overall health and wellbeing. ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal is a wet food product that is specifically tailored to support adult cats with Chronic Renal Insufficiency. When catsandrsquo; kidneys are not functioning efficiently, that often means that phosphorus cannot effectively be filtered from the blood stream. ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal provides a low phosphorus content and a number of high-quality proteins to help support kidney health and function. Cats with kidney disease may have a reduced appetite or experience food aversion. ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal has an adapted energy content which helps to reduce the volume of your catandrsquo;s meal, ultimately supporting their reduced appetite. To further support your catandrsquo;s reduced appetite, ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal contains a specific aromatic profile to appeal to your catandrsquo;s individual preferences and help to stimulate their appetite. To cater to each catandrsquo;s individual preferences, ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal comes in a variety of formulations: beef, fish, and chicken. It is also available as a dry food product with tailor-made kibble. If your cat enjoys a mixed diet of wet and dry food, be sure to reference the on-pack feeding guides to ensure a healthy daily food intake for your cat. ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal Veterinary diets for cats are formulated to help support cats with Chronic Renal Insufficiency. Each formula in the ROYAL CANINandreg; Renal Support range contains specific nutrients to provide your cat with a complete and balanced diet. Formulated with low phosphorus and moderate protein of high quality to support renal function. Adapted energy content to reduce meal volume and help support a reduced appetite. A specific aromatic profile with a dedicated texture to help stimulate the catandrsquo;s appetite, particularly in cases of food aversion….