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Royal Canin
The Royal Canin Philosophy: Knowledge and Respect for Animals Respect for animals implies a number of duties. Having a thorough knowledge of animals is the first one. This knowledge is completed by the daily experience of partner breeders, of veterinary nutritionists, and by the observations of scientists at the Royal Canin Research department. This original method has allowed Royal Canin, better than any other company, to really stand at the cutting edge of nutritional innovation. For over 30 years Royal Canin has remained faithful to these fundamentals. As far as canine and feline nutrition is concerned most of the other brands on the market put the emphasis on the owners and use them as a starting point and mirror for any innovation. On the contrary, at Royal Canin, animals are the source, the starting point and point of arrival for any innovation: it's only by understanding and taking into account the specific morphological, physiological and nutritional features of the animals that one can provide and guarantee a diet that takes the animals' true nutritional requirements into consideration.
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For Kittens From 1 to 4 Months of Age
During Weaning & Intense Growth
The Very Young Kitten.
- The kitten enters a dietary transition period called weaning. This growth period is particularly delicate and susceptible to digestive disorders. The kitten gradually loses its ability ... More
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For Kittens From 4 to 12 Months of
Age
During Final Development
The Older Kitten.
- The definitive teeth erupt. If they are protected during this period,
the early onset of tooth and mouth disorders can be prevented.
- The kitten's digestive ability improves. ... More
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For Adult
Persian, Himalayan & Burmese Cats
From 1 to 10 Years of Age
The Persian Cat.
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Cats with brachycephalic (flat) facial characteristics will tend to use the
lower side of their tongue to pick up kibbles, but Royal Canin's
studies have shown
that an
almond
shaped k... More
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For Adult Maine Coon
Cats From 1 to 10 Years of Age
The Maine Coon Cat.
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Their large size - Maine Coons can reach a weight of 22 lbs. and a total
length of 40 inches - makes this cat a giant with no equivalent in the
world.
- The Maine Coon is playful and a great ... More
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For Adult Indoor Cats
From 1 to 10 Years of Age
With Constant Hairballs
The Indoor Cat.
- An almost constant temperature and artificial lighting leads to regular
hair loss in indoor cats. Two thirds of this lost hair can be swallowed during
the long and frequent groomin... More
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For Healthy Adult Cats
From 1 to 10 Years of Age
Who Live Exclusively Indoors
The Indoor Cat.
- Cats living exclusively indoors have a sedentary lifestyle and may take
limited exercise (with a higher risk of obesity) than those having access to
the outside. That is why they hav... More
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For Adult Indoor Cats
From 1 to 10 Years of Age
Who Are Prone to Obesity
The Overweight Cat.
- By its nature, some cats have a greater tendency to become overweight
than others. Maintaining health means preventing obesity.
- Weight control is also desirable for aesthetic reasons.... More
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For Indoor Cats Over 10
Years of Age
The Indoor Cat.
- Maturity and inactivity can lead to a loss of muscle mass. At the same
time, adipose tissues will accumulate - so the risk of obesity is very real.
- The cat can lose its appetite because of dental problems and a poorer ... More
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For Adult Cats From 1 to 10 Years of Age with Outside Access The Active Cat - A cat having limited and occasional access to the outside spends most of the time indoors. - Its energy requirements are moderate but its natural defenses are put under stress. - It still spends time grooming an... More
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For Adult Cats From 1 to 10 Years of Age Who are Prone to Digestive Problems The Sensitive Cat. - Some adult cats have digestive sensitivities leading to disorders such as soft feces or diarrhea. This sensitivity requires a made-to-measure nutritional ans... More
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Cat Food for Adult Cats from 1 to 10 Years of Age Prone to Oral Problems Some cats have a bucco-dental sensitivity. Two out of three cats are affected, and these mouth and tooth disorders often result in bad breath. Giving your cat's teeth a daily brushing is the most effective solution for combatin... More
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Cat Food for Adult Cats from 1 to 10 Years of Age with Sensitive Skin and Coat Some cats have a sensitive skin that can be reflected by dandruff, a dull coat or other reactions. This sensitivity requires a made-to-measure nutritional answer to help maintain healthy skin and promote a soft, glossy co... More
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