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Royal Canin Adult Feline Health Nutrition Instinctive Thin Slices in Gravy is a premium canned wet cat food designed for indoor cats aged 1-7 years. Each 3 oz can is formulated with an instinctively preferred blend of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, ensuring your cat enjoys every bite while maintaining optimal health and weight. With a total of 24 cans, this product offers a convenient and nutritious feeding solution for discerning pet owners.
Number of Items | 24 |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 72 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
L**T
Best We've Found
Had been feeding Mr. Charles Fancy Feast wet and Purina One dry, he wasn't keen on the former, but liked the latter. Tried Royal Canin for Maine Coons and noticed better fur and he ate it all without a problem. Tried this, the Instinctive and he absolutely gobbled it. After a few weeks he's more active, his fur is glossier, he's a bit trimmer, and he loves his wet food. Costs more, but we're guessing the vet bills will be less and even if they aren't, Charley is well worth it. Great product.
B**O
Simply the best
Truly is the best wet food for indoor cats - gives them shiny & thick coats, healthy teeth & gums, ideal nutrition & low calories - they’d happily come out of the witness protection program to get to this amazing food. Be forewarned, as soon as you pop open can & they catch the scent … let the wild rumpus start!
I**E
She likes it!!
Update- I found they have this same product in a green can for age 7+ which I just ordered and she really loves that one as well. Really good product.Previous review-I have a super picky cat. Tried everything from the junk food to the best, and real chicken and unsalted tuna water. I do mean everything. I needed her to gain some weight, and miracle of miracles, she eats this. I got the slices in gravy, she wouldn’t eat the loaf version of the same name. It’s small chunks which is easier, because she doesn’t have a lot of teeth left. Gravy is great for a lot of older kitties. I can recommend this because it has been successful for me and it’s very stressful when they won’t eat, and my cat loves this one.
S**L
My cats ABSOLUTELY love this food
This has been the one constant on wet cat food that my cats always love.
D**E
Summer heat
I have used this product for years. Royal Canin is the best cat food out there.However, I have gone to the pet stores that carry it, and no longer can get it on the shelf!!! So, I ordered online and had to throw it away...the whole case!!!!! The temp was over 100 degrees in the shade here in California. Post office left the food at my mailbox. The cans were hot so I called Royal Canin to see if the food would be safe. NO!!! If it was in a hot delivery truck or in temps over 100, it will build up bacteria in the cans. Hope the pet stores start carrying it again.
J**N
For older cats it’s great
Cats love it.
M**K
Quality cat food
This is good quality cat food, my cats are picky and I have to give them different ones every now and then.
P**D
Major Recipe Change! Why would they do this? Not happy, because my cat is not happy.
I am thoroughly disgusted with what Royal Canin has done to this cat food. My cat is very picky, and after having thrown out too much food she wouldn't touch, we ended up with RC Adult Instinctive. My cat doesn't like any fish or seafood, beef, etc. Only chicken with possibly some other ingredients. She loved it, it agreed with her, happy cat, happy owner. All of a sudden my cat stops eating this food. I'm worried that there is something wrong with her. I noticed that the food doesn't smell the same and when I put it down; most of the time she sniffs it and walks away.Well, without any notification or label information, Royal Canin has completely changed the recipe/formula for this food - and it appears with all their canned foods. No longer is "chicken" the main ingredient in this food, it's now "pork by-products". There is no chicken is in this food any longer. And now salmon is in the ingredient list, albeit a bit down the ingredient label. Why would they add fish to a formula without alerting customers? Except for the salmon, there is no actual meat in this cat food anymore - just "by products", liver and wheat gluten. I get that cats would eat this if they caught and killed an animal. But they would also be eating meat.And at the same time, Royal Canin now has a peel away label, so you can't even SEE the ingredients unless you pull off the label.If this was an "improved" formula, you would think they would promote this: "new", "improved", "new recipe", "better tasting". Nope - nothing. I'm sure Royal Canin's response to this would be it is nutritionally complete and sorry your cat doesn't like it.If the company was so successful with so many cats enjoying this food, why would they make radical changes to the recipe/formula? It says to me, at least, cost cutting and maybe pulling one over on the customer.Top Old ingredients:Water Sufficient For Processing, Chicken, Pork By-Products, Pork Liver, Chicken By-Products, Chicken Liver, Gelatin By-Product, Wheat Gluten, Wheat Flour.Top New ingredients:Water Sufficient For Processing, Pork By-Products, Chicken By-Products, Chicken Liver, Pork Liver, Salmon, Wheat Flour, Wheat Gluten, Gelatin, Pork PlasmaWhen a company does a wholesale change to all its product formulas, and doesn't tell anyone, it says to me this is pure corporate greed - how do we save money on an established product without the customer knowing? Use cheaper ingredients and make more money.
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