

🐾 Elevate your cat’s mealtime with royal-grade digestive care!
ROYAL CANIN Digest Sensitive canned cat food offers 24 convenient 3-ounce cans of thin chicken slices in gravy, specially formulated to support adult cats with sensitive stomachs across all breeds. This ready-to-serve pack ensures digestive comfort and premium nutrition in every bite.























| ASIN | B00CGRLSW4 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,345) |
| Date First Available | 1 May 2015 |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Item Form | gravy |
| Item Weight | 2.04 kg |
| Item model number | 471550 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 5.46 x 3.81 cm; 2.04 kg |
| Quantity | 24 |
| Size | 2.13 l (Pack of 1) |
| Special features | Digestive support for sensitive stomachs |
| Specific Uses | Stomach |
T**H
Very good food food for cats
C**N
excellent produit
C**N
The cats are not exactly thrilled with it. But they like it better than most. No throwing up with it.
M**S
My kitty was diagnosed with pancreatitis around a year ago when he was 2, after we notice he was vomiting bile/yellowish fluid and losing weight. My vet suggested we try this food, which has really helped! We've definitely noticed a decrease in vomiting. We pair this with the Royal Canin Sensitive Digestion dry food, which my kitty loves as well. We also add some Instinct Raw Meals chicken recipe to the dry food and this combination has helped maintain his weight.
T**D
For several years I have tried different products for two picky eaters. Friskies, Blue Buffalo, Nutrish, Wellness, Nature's Variety, Science Diet, etc. I have tried almost all products commonly on the market. Some brands they won't touch, they will eat others for a day or two and then refuse them, or take one bite and walk away. When they do eat a can, they usually barf it up within an hour or two. It's not like they are fancy breed cats with delicate constitutions, both are short hair rescued alley cats. They've been repeatedly to the vet and two different veterinarians found nothing wrong with them. I tried feeding them only once a day and taking away dinner if they had not eaten it. The cats were on a hunger strike for six days, so I gave in and searched for yet another brand that I had not tried. Royal Canin was one of the few brands that I had not tried yet so when someone recommended their Digest Sensitive brand, I brought a few cans home. They each ate a can of this for dinner and, unlike usual, finished it all. Then they did it the next night. And the next night. It's been a month of Royal Canin. They no longer barf up dinner, and when it is dinner time, they beg for the stuff. However, they will only eat the sliced version. This also comes in a "loaf" version, which is really only RC's marketing term for the standard pate. The cats despise pate and won't even eat the Royal Canin version. Yes, this IS expensive, but as other customers pointed out, it's worth it. I don't have to throw out uneaten cat food and I'm no longer risking breaking my neck slipping in cat barf. And, if you think the Amazon price is expensive, try buying it at a local pet store. I have looked around for a cheaper price and locally, it runs 20 to 40% more. Since I now know the cats will eat it, I plan to go ahead and subscribe for a discount. Update: After four weeks my finicky felines grew bored with this and quit eating it. Based on the advice of another reviewer, I just switched to something else for two days, and now they will eat it again. If you lay in a long term supply of this, keep a few cans of other brands/flavors to switch out now and then.
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