Sometimes i fancy a nibble too
When i open the bag and the meaty smell hits my nose, i instantly want a Sunday dinner with all the trimmings.
I love Royal Canin foods and i have yet to find any type; either prescription or non-prescription diet that my cat's won't eat. I work in a vets where we use Royal Canin foods too and find that whenever they are offered to cats for the first time, they are almost always investigated and eaten, whether they are dry or wet diets.
I myself, have a large domestic long-haired cat with a tendency to not chew his biscuits at all. He has been eating this food for 4 years now and has managed to reduce his weight from 9kg to 6kg on this diet.
The size of this kibble makes it much more likely that he will actually chew his food which solves a few associated non-chewer problems such as eating too fast and the reappearance of that eaten-too-fast-food.
I find also that as this diet is designed for large breed cats, Royal Canin have included ingredients to assist with joint function, this gives me peace of mind knowing that he doesn't need any additional supplements until he starts getting much older. The other large concern for a big cat owner is heart disease, Royal Canin have again addressed this issue and included ingredients that promote a healthy heart.
My younger cat is also eating this food now after having only just stopped eating kitten food. As expected he loves it.
For those worried about costs, the 10kg bag for just my one cat would last me around 4 months, now with 2 eating it it lasts me about 2.5 months which if you do some quick maths on an average bag being £45 is about £9 a month per cat. Much cheaper than wet food.
Also, (and i promise i'm not a sales Rep) Royal Canin offer a money back guarantee on all their foods so you can actually return an opened bag in the extremely unlikely event that your feline friend is disgusted by this new change in diet.