Kattovit didn't do it for our cat - she prefers Integra chicken.
After 2 years of feeding our Burmese Hills k/d and Royal Canin prescription diet wet pouches, she started to get very bored of her diet so we started looking around for other things - ordered Integra chicken (wet food in square trays) and Kattovit low protein. She tried the Kattovit, ate a little of it, on one occasion, and then refused to eat anymore - in fact would avoid her food bowl completely if Kattovit was put in it, luckily she loves the Integra. I read somewhere that Integra is high in Vit A and should also be monitored in cats with renal disease. But I'm thrilled my cat is eating and enjoying her Integra food, both wet and dry, rather than starving herself.