🐾 Elevate Your Cat's Golden Years!
Royal Canin Indoor 7+ Adult Dry Cat Food is expertly designed for mature cats aged 7 and older, featuring a unique blend of vitamins and minerals to support healthy aging, kidney health, and optimal digestion, all while ensuring your feline friend enjoys every bite.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 40 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
J**N
Good nutrition for older cats
Stuart, the 8 year old, 16 lb. (yes you read that right SIXTEEN pounds) cat loves this food.
D**
Kitty loves it
I have a picky eater & she loves this !!!Haven’t had any issues with her tummy likesome other food I’ve tried
E**N
Solved litterbox avoidance problem in my 16 year old cat
I love this food. My 16 year old cat used to stool outside of her litterbox somewhat frequently. In any given week she'd go on the floor at least once. If I upset her by leaving town, she'd do it as many as 3 or 4 days in a row during and after my absence. Thanks to Royal Canin Indoor Mature dry food, it doesn't happen any more.I had adopted my cat when I was 9 years old, and she lived in my parents' house until I graduated from college. They dealt with her litterbox issues for 15 years, and we always assumed that her problems were behavioral and that we'd just have to deal with them. However, when I brought her to live with me, I soon realized how much of a nuisance cleaning up all that poop could be. Not to mention how embarrassing it was when my roommate found her messes. I did extensive research on litterbox avoidance, and realized that my poor kitty was showing the classic signs of litterbox avoidance because of pain. Her stools were very dry and she didn't seem to have any regular schedule when she went. I worried about constipation, and immediately decided to transition her to a healthier food.I gradually switched her from IAMS to the Royal Canin Adult Indoor food. As her food transitioned, so did her behavior. Her litterbox misses became much more infrequent, and her stool consistency became more normal. She began to poop almost every day, as opposed to every 2 or 3 days. She even buries about 50% of her stools now. She had never buried them before. The real test came during the past couple weeks. I've been traveling a lot, and away for the past 2 weekends. Ordinarily the stress of me being gone and dealing with a cat sitter would make my cat consistently avoid the box. Instead, she faithfully went in the box every day before, during, and after my weekend trips. Currently she's at about 1 part IAMS to 6 parts Royal Canin. Can't wait till she's off the IAMS completely!One thing to note- it's very important to transition foods slowly. I stupidly tried to switch her from IAMS directly to Royal Canin and she had diarrhea for a couple of days because of it. Once I started transitioning her gradually the diarrhea went away.
M**N
The Cat's Favorite Dry Food
We have tried several other kinds of crunchies and this is the one she likes. Given that she has just turned 7 and the vet recommended a senior food it is perfect timing too.
G**9
Great food at a great price!
This is a fantastic cat food at an amazing price. It's over $10 cheaper than the same size bag at the big box pet stores.My 14-year-old long hair cat had been dealing with hairballs every week or so and a dull coat, so I switched from an indoor formula food to a mature hairball food by another popular leading brand that most vets feed. After 3 months, my old guy was still barfing at least 3-4 times a month. His coat did get a little softer, but the hairballs were the main issue so I started looking for another food. I decided on this one and couldn't be happier! Bodhi seems to enjoy the taste, and my 3-year-old Maine Coon really likes it, too. After a week to transition, they've been eating it exclusively for about 6 weeks. In that time, Bodhi has had two hairballs but none in the last 3 weeks! I just noticed this morning how silky and shiny his coat is! Also, he's been more playful and running through the house chasing my younger cat. The litter boxes are tucked away in a corner of each bathroom, and I've been nearby when they have used them. The smell of their feces is minimal and they're small and firm. To me, this means there is less filler and junk in this food and that they are absorbing it well. Both of my cats seem happy and healthy which makes me a happy cat mom!My younger Maine Coon's coat is naturally a bit greasy and used to mat up really bad, but that has improved somewhat, too. She also had flakiness on her spine near her tail, and that's gotten much better.All in all, this may seem like a lot of money for cat food, but I'll gladly pay it for the real improvements I've seen in both of my cats!
A**R
Great product but terrible shipping
My cat loves his Royal Canin indoor cat food so no complaint about that but shipping was terrible. First it was a day late then when it arrived, the box was open (cut right down the middle). I was very hesitant thinking it was maybe contaminated in some way. I inspected the packaging but couldn’t find anything unusual. The shipping/carrier must do better (USPS)!,,,
E**9
This is the only dry cat food my picky cats like
I have two cats, a nine year old male mixed tabby and a 1 1/2 year female mixed tabby. I believe in buying good food because I hope in the long run it extends the life of my beloved pets. I have my cats on a mixture of dry food and wet cat food (broths) to keep them hydrated. I have tried Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Rachel Ray, Science Diet, The Honest Kitchen Whole Food Clusters, Forza10 Active Kidney Renal Cat Food for Adult Cats, Purina Pro Plan, etc. but both cats barely touch the dry food so in the end I throw it out or give it away. That is until I tried Royal Canin Indoor 7+ . Both cats love it and after three months have not tired of it. If they like it then I am a happy camper.
D**N
Cat food
My cat loves this food, she’s doing fine on it
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