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  • 151 of 151 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 7 Bigbaz

    Member since 06/02/2001

    Reviews written: 115

    5 Stars Pussy's Prefer It. Review with images 08/05/2005
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages High nutrition value, aids clean teeth and gums &b the cats love it.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None that I have found.

    Given that most cat food smells gross before consumption and even worse after consumption I was more than pleased to be given a sample of a dry food that was supposes to do neither when I first bought a Maine Coon cat. First I must tell you that the cat food reviewed here is Royal Canin Maine Coon 31, which is one of fourteen varieties that make up the Royal Canin feline nutrition range. This range has been specifically tailored to provide the correct nutritional requirements for three species of cat namely Siamese, Persian and Maine Coon, and also to cover foods for baby cats, kittens, indoor ... more
  • 19 of 19 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 2 amylovelace

    Member since 18/10/2007

    Reviews written: 13

    5 Stars Royal Canin are the best! Review with images 20/10/2007
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Complete food full of all needed nutrients - many varieties to choose from

    Disadvantages Disadvantages No variation in flavour, water is essential with dry food

    When I first decided to get a cat I did some research into the best diet for my cat. RECCOMMENDATIONS Online there is a lot of contradictory advice on whether to feed cats tinned / dry or complete. People try and tell you that cats need a varied diet... Royal Canin do not think this is the case - however, every now and then I will treat my cat to a little tinned food or tuna. Tinned is best for hiding tablets! My local pet shop reccommended Royal Canin above all others. They told me that it had the highest content of digestible product in it - and Royal Canin have done a lot of research into ... more
  • 15 of 15 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 2 dracoiratus

    Member since 26/12/2006

    Reviews written: 26

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Relatively odor free and keeps well

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Seems expensive

    I currently have three cats and have had two others in the time I've been feeding them with Royal Canin cat food and they've all thrived on it. I discovered Royal Canin about 4 years ago at the National Cat Show at Olympia where I purchased a small bag of the Fit variety to try out on my cats. At the time, they were on Iams dry food but they were showing signs of getting bored with it despite the different flavours available. Whenever you change your pets' food, it's always advisable to introduce the new food gradually, so this I did over a period of several days, giving them a mixture of old ... more
  • 6 of 6 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    lauzdoors

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages helps your cat look their best, contains everything needed for a healthy diet

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Can be pricey if you dont shop around

    Like many cat owners out there I have tried many different types of both wet and dry cat food. Some my cats have liked and others they have just totally turned their noses up at. The product I will be reviewing today is Royal Canin feline nutrition. I decided to buy this product, simply because I like to know what my cats are eating, and because they are fussy eaters, so only the best will do. The food is quite expensive and can cost around £19 for a 3.5 kg bag. Although, having said that I feel that you get what you pay for, and is this instance that is a good quality cat food that hopefully ... more
  • 6 of 6 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    ginaceltia

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Does what it says and cats like it.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Can't buy it in the supermarket

    There is no way of avoiding the issue-my cat is rather overweight. That is, he was, until I discovered this great low calorie cat food. Not only does it supply exactly the right amount of nutriton without the calories - he simply loves it. You know how it is - you find a great food your cat likes and then a couple of weeks later they turn their nose up and refuse to eat any more. Well I have been feeding him Royal Canin's Slim 37 for two months now, without the slightest whiff of fussiness. Niw I have a slimmer cat who is quite happy and very healthy indeed. You may not think obesity in pets ... more
  • 13 of 13 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Procumbens

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Good variety for various conditions, natural products used

    Disadvantages Disadvantages A bit pricy especially if you want to buy a few different varieties at the one time

    I have 4 cats and sometimes I found that after using a complete cat food a few times they would start turning their noses up at it and it would be wasted. One day I was in a specialist Pet Store and they were giving away samples of the Royal Canin Feline Nutrition food, and I was given a few sample packets to try. When I fed these to my cats they ate them at the rate of sound so consequently I went back to the shop and bought some. I have one particularly "fussy eater" so I bought her the biscuits for Fussy Cats which she loved. Another of my cats was having trouble with excema, and Royal ... more
  • 10 of 12 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 2 cattyce

    Member since 16/06/2006

    Reviews written: 32

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages good all round dry food can be left out all day

    Disadvantages Disadvantages pricey

    I never thought i would fed my cats dry cat food. However after a week of visiting the cat at the vets and a huge vet bill, after a bone was removed from him i was converted. As my cat is a soley indoor cat and we are veggies the only place the almost killer bone could have come from was a leading brand tinned cat food. I now have 2 cats a ragdoll and a moggy who soley eat royal cannin indoor 27 for indoor cats. They both love it, also my new kitten has been on royal cannin baby cat this is very powdery ideal for little teeth, she is just progressing onto royal cannin kitten food which is ... more
  • 0 of 2 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 1 siwhege82

    Member since 04/06/2012

    Reviews written: 3

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Shiny fur, happy cats!

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None that i can think off!

    I have 3 beautiful cats, 2 young ones and 1 older cat. Its a problem to find a food that they can all eat, and that they all like! I use the junior food from royal canin now, and the regualr one for the older cat. Problem is that the older cat likes the junior food better, bur i mix a little from the regular in it, so its no problem. All my cats love the food from royal canin! Earlier i used cheaper food, and i can see the difference in their fur after i changed to royal, the fur is more shiny and looks healthier :-) I think my older cat wants the junior food just beacuse the younger ones are ... more
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