111 reviews forRoyal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy
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Many cat owners find Royal Canin Gastrointestinal food effective for sensitive stomachs and digestive issues, praising its ability to firm up stools and its palatability. However, some cats dislike the recent recipe change from gravy to jelly, leading to decreased interest and worsening symptoms for a few. Despite mixed experiences, many still find it beneficial for their pets, highlighting its importance in managing chronic digestive problems.
Effective for sensitive stomachs and digestive issues.
Helps firm up stools quickly.
Highly palatable for most cats.
Recent recipe change from gravy to jelly disliked by some cats.
Can worsen symptoms for certain cats.
10/09/24|Malin
Well tolerated
One of my cats has gastrointestinal issues and unfortunately vomits quite often. With this food and medication, we’ve finally got it under control. She’s been eating the wet and dry food from Royal Canin (Gastrointestinal) for almost a year now, and she still really enjoys the wet food. So, I can definitely recommend it.
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29/05/24|Tina
Shame, no sauce left.
My little tomcat has chronic digestive problems and is also extremely picky. After many unsuccessful attempts, this was finally a food he liked. Unfortunately, ever since the sauce was replaced with a jelly-like substance, he often leaves this food untouched as well. Even though gastrointestinal food is a bit more expensive, I’d rather pay a little extra – the main thing is that my tomcat is doing well.
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11/03/24|Shell
used to be fantastic food til they changed recipe in Dec 23/Jan 24
my cat has been on this on & off since easter 2015, she loved it, great food but unfortunately its recently had sugar removed, looks different & cat wont touch it now, trying to find an alternative asap. emailed RC who said "Certain sugars have been removed from the formulation of Gastrointestinal cat pouches. Whilst this change may impact the appearance of the product, it does not impact the quality, functionality and safety of it. The change in formulation should also not impact palatability"
07/10/18|Amela
Good
I actually think it's very good. Since I started giving this food to my cat (12), she has gained weight nicely (she had unfortunately dropped to 2.5kg :( ). I'm only deducting one star because there are no flavour varieties, and my cat is quite picky, so I have to mix it with other food for her to eat it.
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31/05/17|DCH
helps
Our cat was diagnosed with IBD, a chronic gastrointestinal disease.
Since he started getting this food along with cortisone, he's been doing great.
He didn't like the stomach food from H*.
I never find the ingredients in RC particularly impressive, but this food does the job: no more diarrhoea.
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26/05/16
Good quality but not that appetising...
This is a great product with a really low calorie content, but I can't really say it appeals to my 2 cats... I think they really just ate it out of desperation. The sterilised version is much better, in my opinion - it's got a higher calorie content but it seems to taste better.
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14/10/15|originally published in zooplus.ie
Great food
If only It was rabbit or beef flavour my cat might like it better. He's so much better in this than on his iams and meat. Since the vet put him on it he's doing so much better. His coat is all fluffy and smooth again (not a shiny or silky furred cat) he no longer gets uti after uti and he is a much happier cat. Even though it takes him 4sittings to eat the stuff!