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Royal canin feline breed nutrition british shorthair wet cat food -12x85g

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Size: Box of 12x85g

ROYAL CANIN® British Shorthair Adult in Gravy is specially formulated with all the nutritional needs of your British Shorthair cat in mind. The British Shorthair typically has a sturdy, heavy and muscular body. As a naturally solid and powerful cat, your cat’s weight should primarily derive from muscle instead of fat. Therefore, the right nutrients (as well as correct portion sizes) are essential. ROYAL CANIN® British Shorthair Adult in Gravy contains a moderate energy level and an adapted fat content (3.2%) for effective weight management. ROYAL CANIN® British Shorthair Adult in Gravy contains a specific balance of nutrients, including a variety of vitamins, to not only maintain a healthy and well-nourished coat, but also to support and maintain healthy skin. To cater to each cat’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® British Shorthair Adult is also available as dry food, with crunchy and tasty kibbles. If you’re considering mixed feeding, simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your cat gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.

Key Features/Benefits:
  • Moderate energy
  • Healthy skin & coat
  • Healthy urinary system
Additional Info / FAQ

Transition Instructions

We recommend at least a 7-day transition before you begin feeding the new food exclusively. Start by mixing 75% of the old diet with 25% of the new diet on Day 1 and Day 2. On Day 3 and Day 4, mix 50% of the old diet with 50% of the new diet. On Day 5 and Day 6, mix 25% of the old diet with 75% of the new diet. On the 7th day, you can feed the new food exclusively. This allows your pet’s digestive system to smoothly adapt to the new food.

FAQ

How are Royal Canin diets are preserved?

All of our diets are naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols, citric acid and rosemary extract. Our canned diets are also sterilized during the cooking and canning process to ensure they remain fresh.

How should I store my Royal canin Food?

Dry diets should be stored in their original bags and resealed between feeding. Most small bags include a resealable zipper. If the bag does not have this feature, it’s recommended to keep the product in the original bag and store in a dry, airtight plastic or steel container with a lid.

Canned, wet diets, once opened, need to be covered and refrigerated in a sealed plastic or ceramic container. If your pet doesn’t like cold food, try warming it to room temperature before feeding. (please note: if you use a microwave put the product in an appropriate microwave-safe container and always check temperature before feeding). 

Why do some Royal Canin diets contains grains?

Grains can be a healthy part of any cat or dog’s diet. As always, we focus on the nutrients each ingredient provides and grains can provide many important nutrients.

Why do some Royal Canin diets contain by products?

Royal Canin chooses ingredients because they deliver high-quality nutrients that support our customized pet food formulas. Using chicken by-product meal instead of chicken meal for example will allow Royal Canin to maintain its highly customized nutrient standards while achieving a more secure and sustainable supply.

Where do the ingredients from Royal canin diets came from?

We select our ingredients based on multiple factors, including the supplier’s compliance with our quality and food safety requirements, consistent availability, and on the nutrients required to meet the dietary needs of the pet.Royal Canin is making strides towards sustainability by attempting to obtain sources of raw materials as close to each manufacturing facility as possible. In some cases, we use international suppliers, because only those suppliers can offer raw materials that comply with our quality and food safety standards.

How do I ensure Royal Canin diets are safe for my pets

Our Quality and Food Safety systems are state-of-the-art and we continue to invest heavily in new technology to make sure they remain that way. We put our suppliers through a rigorous selection process that doesn’t end with our first purchase. We monitor every load delivered to our plants to verify the safety and quality of the ingredients we use to make pet food. We perform tests on finished pet foods before they are shipped to our customers. We manufacture every pet food we sell, in plants that we own; our plants are ISO 9001:2008 certified for Quality Management and ISO 22000 certified for Food Safety.

How do I introduce my pet in to Royal canin?

Introducing your pet onto a new diet should done gradually over 5 - 7 days to avoid the possibility of digestive upset. We suggest:

• Mix 25% of your new diet with 75% of your pet’s previous diet for 2 or 3 days
• Then mix the two diets 50% and 50% for 2 or 3 days
• Then mix 75% of the new diet with 25% of the previous diet for 2 or 3 days
• You can now try feeding with 100% of the new diet.

This guide is also useful for an easy transition of the same product from current bag to new bag.

How do I know which Royal Canin diet is right for my pets?

Based on size, age, lifestyle and breed, each cat and dog has unique nutritional needs. For healthy pets, use our product selector to find the right diet for your cat or dog.

If your pet is experiencing health issues, please refer to your veterinarian for more information. They will consider multiple factors when recommending an appropriate diet.


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