Royal Canin Kitten Thin Slices in Gravy canned wet food is specifically formulated for kittens up to 12 months old.
By the time a young kitten gets to be around 4 months old, their growth rate slows, but their activity levels skyrocket. With a developing immune system, growing bones and muscles, emerging adult teeth, and that skyrocketing energy level, older kittens need nutrition with more protein than a younger baby cat.
While it may seem like your kitten’s nutritional needs are complicated, Royal Canin Thin Slices in Gravy makes it simple to feed their magnificence from the start. This wet kitten food is specifically designed to support a kitten’s developing immune system, growing bones and muscles, and high levels of playful energy. Its precise ratio of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates matches the instinctively preferred macronutrient profile of your energetic kitten, ensuring long-term palatability. With easy-to-chew, tiny thin slices in gravy for a texture kittens adore, it’s the perfect complement to Royal Canin Kitten dry food as your kitten transitions into a more grown-up diet of solids.
BENEFITS OF ROYAL CANIN KITTEN THIN SLICES IN GRAVY CANNED CAT FOOD
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FORMULATED FOR KITTENS: Royal Canin Kitten Thin Slices in Gravy Wet Cat Food is specifically formulated for kittens up to 12 months old
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PLAYFUL ENERGY: Made with the optimal ratio of protein, fats, and carbohydrates to meet the nutritional needs of a maturing kitten’s playful energy
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IMMUNE SUPPORT: An innovative blend of antioxidants helps with immune system health and promotes their natural defenses as kittens continue to grow
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HEALTHY DIGESTION: Digestible proteins, fiber, and prebiotics promote healthy digestion
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TASTY SLICES IN GRAVY: Tender soft cat food is easy for a kitten to eat as they transition to solid foods; a perfect complement to Royal Canin Kitten Dry Food
INGREDIENTS OF ROYAL CANIN KITTEN THIN SLICES IN GRAVY CANNED CAT FOOD
Water sufficient for processing, chicken by-products, chicken, chicken liver, pork liver, wheat gluten, pork plasma, gelatin, egg product, modified corn starch, brewers rice flour, natural flavors, powdered cellulose, fish oil, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, guar gum, taurine, sodium tripolyphosphate, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), niacin supplement, biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], hydrolyzed yeast, choline chloride, trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, sodium selenite, calcium iodate], magnesium oxide, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), carotene.
Feeding Guide:
Kitten Age | Kitten Weight | Target Weight – 8.8 lb (4 kg) |
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2 months | 1.8 – 2.6 lb (0.8 – 1.2 kg) | 2 cans (198 Kcals) |
4 months | 4.0 – 6.1 lb (1.8 – 2.75 kg) | 3 cans (271 Kcals) |
6 months | 5.3 – 8.6 lb (2.4 – 3.9 kg) | 3 cans (274 Kcals) |
9 months | 6.4 – 11.0 lb (2.9 – 5.0 kg) | 2 1/2 cans (237 Kcals) |
12 months | 6.4 – 11.0 lb (2.9 – 5.0 kg) | 2 1/2 cans (208 Kcals) |
Katt2323 –
He’s very picky but loves this food and I have tried so many different foods
NebelungDaddy –
My kittos developed a bit of a fine taste for food, both dry kibble and wet cans. They quickly decided they DO NOT like the loaf, mushed kind and will literally let it dry out on their dish rather than eat it. These thin slices form perfect chunks that they absolutely love! The cans are a bit pricey compared to other kitten foods on the market, but I believe you’re paying the premium for higher quality ingredients and a more nutritionally complete diet. I think I’m on my 6th case and counting! In addition to these cans, I also feed them the Royal Canin Mother Cat & Baby Cat kibble, until they’re 3 months old, then switch them to the Kitten dry food until around 10-12mo, at which point, they’re big enough to start eating adult formulas!
Marazara –
My baby cat loves this food! It’s her favorite so far. I used Royal Canin prescription diet for my dog and she loved it also, and it was the only wet food she would eat, so of course I chose this brand for my new Siamese kitten who is 4 months old now. She started out on RC Mother & Baby Cat both wet and dry. We just transitioned to this.
Art K –
My two kittens love this wet food supplement to their kitty kibble. We often mix the two together to keep their interest in the foods. They are approaching a year old and we will soon transition them to adult kibble and wet food.
Akittymom –
My kitty loves this food, he eats it right away and it’s less messier than the loaf.
toys –
MY VISIT WAS GOOD AND THE EMPLOYEES ARE NICE . PRICES ARE WAY TO HIGH…..
DVegas –
Great quality for my picky eater, as she won’t touch other brands
Kittyma63 –
My kitten loves this food! it has been unavailable on all websites for a while, I was so glad Petco had some in stock!!!! I highly recommend this food, it’s worth paying a little more for your babies 🙂
Christina L –
We started using this food because is was the top choice from our Vet. Our kitten adjusted to it fine. We’ve had her now for 9 months and she going so well. Her eyes are bright, her coat is soft and shiny. Well worth the money.
catlady6456 –
I bought this a month ago and my kitten really loves it! Happy cat, happy owner!
JamieTN –
I occasionally give my 6 month kitten a can of this, and he eats it like it’s chocolate! He loves it! If it wasn’t so expensive, I’d give it to him twice a day. I give him the 12 pack throughout the month. He can eat a can in one meal, so it takes two a day to make him happy. The rest of the month he gets one Royal Canin 5.1 loaf can a day. It’s expensive, but he loves it and is very healthy. Royal Canin is the best kitten food!
Linda –
my vet recommended this for my 2 new kittens…they love it