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ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet Dry Cat Food Dental 3 Kg

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Analytical Constituents:

Your vet may recommend feeding this dry food if your cat has had dental issues or is at risk of developing them. Crude fibre: 5. Royal Canin Dental Feline is recommended for adult cats requiring daily oral hygiene support 4%. Formulated to limit the development of tartar and dental plaque and reduce associated halitosis. Royal Canin bring you this tartar control cat food to help improve your cat's dental hygiene. 4mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 57mg, E6 (Zinc): 186mg, E8 (Selenium): 0. Moisture: 8%. Crude oil fats: 15%.

Ingredients:

  • Helps to fight bad breath by reducing plaque and tartar.
  • A combination of fibre facilitates intestinal transit and encourages passing of hairballs in stools.
  • SO INDEX This diet is formulated to promote a healthy urinary environment thanks to an adapted balance of minerals.
  • Because brushing your cat's teeth is hard, this dry cat food provides a daily oral hygiene routine for cats.
  • Dilutes urine to help prevent urinary crystals.
royal canin veterinary diet dry cat food dental 3 kg

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Beeza

Below are the results, with photos. I'm writing this review on the 17th of Nov. Ps: if any of you reading this and are in similar shoes, check PDSA's/Blue Cross' website, as you may be eligible for a free or lower cost treatment.

Caz Govier

I'm therefore likely having to buy the 3kg bag on the monthly basis, which is pricey, but I much rather this than having to put them under for surgery. I took one of the negative reviews to heart, and was initially incredibly stressed about her chocking on it - which thankfully did not happen!

evedroid

• Cat #1 (Grade #1 Periodontal)7yo and I have acquired him a year ago only. Vet told me that Cat #2's teeth were horrendous and needs a serious cleaning (£650-850). He has a long way to go still, but I'm hopeful his teeth will clear up on their own. • I am feeding my cats a mixed diet, wet food once a day, and leaving water and dry crunchies out for them 24/7.

3kg left out of the 3kg bag. Based on his behaviour around food, I believe he was fed human food regularly and, due to used to be an outdoor cat, he must've had his fair share of hunting and crunching on rodent-skeleton/bone. The vet advised me to feed them dental kibbles like this after the cleaning surgery, but I went ahead with it immediately and hoped for the best (cause let's face it, ~£2,000 is a ridiculous amount to pay for cats' teeth).

His teeth are rank, but look at all the changes this kibble did on him already, chipping that nasty tartar away! • I still have 2. • I ordered the 3kg bag on the 5th of Nov (straight after getting home from the vet), it arrived via Prime on the 7th of Nov.

Bought for my two siamese they like it and tuck in too early to tell if it works but the bigger biscuit makes them crunch so the biscuit helps clean the teeth ! I had no idea, because as opposed to Cat #2, Cat #3 was completely asymptomatic. Nothing tragic and irreversible, in fact the slight plaque build up he had is now almost completely gone. • Cat #3 (Grade #4 Periodontal)My 11yo girl whom I had since a kitten too, indoor only.



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