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ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet Dry Cat Food Dental 3 Kg

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Composition

An active ingredient also helps to reduce plaque deposits. Royal Canin Vet Diet is designed to help nutritionally manage select feline health issues. Crude ash: 6. Formulated to limit the development of tartar and dental plaque and reduce associated halitosis. Preservatives - Antioxidants 4%.

Nutritional Additives

  • SO INDEX This diet is formulated to promote a healthy urinary environment thanks to an adapted balance of minerals.
  • Dilutes urine to help prevent urinary crystals.
  • HAIRBALL COMPLEX A specific blend of fibres, including psyllium, helps control hairball formation by eliminating ingested hair through the stools.
  • Helps to fight bad breath by reducing plaque and tartar.
  • A combination of fibre facilitates intestinal transit and encourages passing of hairballs in stools.
  • PLAQUE CONTROL Clinically proven to effectively reduce plaque build-up.
  • This helps to reduce plaque accumulation and tartar build-up.
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Reviews

Beeza

Below are the results, with photos. 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. I'm writing this review on the 17th of Nov. )• Day #2-8: mixed some of the kibbles with the remaining dry food I had left• Day #9 onwards: completely substituted their dry food for the kibbles, as well as mixing them into their actual treats.

evedroid

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 ! Took Cat #2 and Cat #3 to the vet recently for a long overdue checkup, as Cat #2 have been eating messy for a while now (food all over the place) and Cat #3 had issues with her paws. Thinking about it now though, she has completely came off of the crunchies in the past year or so, only been eating wet food, presumably due to the pain.

Caz Govier

3kg left out of the 3kg bag. Vet told me that Cat #2's teeth were horrendous and needs a serious cleaning (£650-850). • Cat #1 (Grade #1 Periodontal)7yo and I have acquired him a year ago only.

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). • I still have 2. 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.

His teeth are decent, but did start to deteriorate in the year he's been with me. She only consumes the dental kibbles when I give them treats, every other day or so. I took one of the negative reviews to heart, and was initially incredibly stressed about her chocking on it - which thankfully did not happen!

Then she took a look at Cat #3's teeth, gasped, and said she needs to be scheduled in asaptually as it'll likely include some pulling because her teeth are in a much worse state (£800-1,000). • Cat #2 (Grade #3-4 Periodontal)9yo indoor only cat, and I have had him since we found him as a kitten on the street. • I am feeding my cats a mixed diet, wet food once a day, and leaving water and dry crunchies out for them 24/7. I have three cats.

His teeth are rank, but look at all the changes this kibble did on him already, chipping that nasty tartar away! However, even her teeth have improved ever so slightly! • Cat #3 (Grade #4 Periodontal)My 11yo girl whom I had since a kitten too, indoor only. I had no idea, because as opposed to Cat #2, Cat #3 was completely asymptomatic.



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