349 reviews forRoyal Canin Kitten
Upload your product photo19/08/23|Pauline cameron
Keeps being sick
Bought this for my Maine coon kitten every so often, like 1 a day she just throws up not what I expected from this brand
05/11/15|Esther
Royal Canin Kitten Feed Allergy
Unfortunately, my eight-month-old cat suddenly couldn't tolerate the food anymore. She suffered from itching and kept licking the skin around her eye until it was sore. The vet said she was probably allergic to an ingredient in her food. I now buy high-quality grain-free food with a high meat content, such as Orijen, Purizon, Acana, Applaws, or Feringa. Since then, my cat has been perfectly healthy and has a beautiful coat.
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15/11/11|Carolin W.
Unfortunately, my kitten doesn't like it!
Unfortunately, my kitten refuses to eat it, but that definitely doesn’t mean it’s not good food! My little one just has a different taste. The smell and flavour are quite strong (I actually tried it myself!!!), but it seems that doesn’t suit my kitty...
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29/07/10
Tastes good, but the composition...
My little one really enjoyed the food, but it contains a lot of grain.
I won’t be buying it again.
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08/01/10|Sandra
Poultry meal?
My two Bengal cats don’t particularly like eating this food. Compared to Vet Concept or Bozita (which we feed them alongside), it always gets left in the food bowl. After doing a bit of research and looking into it, I noticed that RC only uses poultry meal – I would have at least expected poultry meat meal. In the other two types of food, for example, they use meat and animal by-products (as is the case with almost all wet food varieties) or, for instance, Scandinavian sea salmon and chicken meat meal. The more meat, the better for the cat, as they are pure carnivores. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend it.
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23/06/07
Actually 3 stars, but...
... my cats don't like it very much. I usually mix a bit of it into their wet food, but they eat around it or even spit it out. If there's only this dry food, they go on a hunger strike until they realise I won't give in, and then they reluctantly eat it.
The composition could be better; for this price, there is better food available.
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16/12/05|Inga E.
didn't enjoy eating it much
I thought our kitten (4 months old) would be happy with this dry food too. When I poured some into her bowl, she tried it and left it after one or two bites, walking away. Great, I thought, you buy her some high-quality food and she doesn’t want it.
Well, so be it...
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01/12/05|evelyn
He doesn't like it.
Our tomcat is a Maine Coon kitten, and I thought I'd buy the best food – but unfortunately, he won't eat it at all... such a shame.
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02/11/05|Christine
Food allergy!
Our 15-week-old Ragdoll kitten developed a food allergy from this food and is scratching himself raw. He really likes the taste, though. Unfortunately, we now have to stop using this food, which is quite annoying as we bought a 10 kg bag.
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25/07/04
Content okay, taste :-(
Our two British Shorthair kittens didn’t like it at all, even though the ingredients are actually quite good. Royal Canin could just replace the artificial preservatives with something healthier.
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19/04/04|Mausel
Well...
I wanted to treat my little Balinese to something nice, so I bought her Royal Canin. I started feeding it to her on Wednesday, and since Saturday evening, she's been throwing up. I'll stop giving her this food; she shouldn't have to go through this anymore.
Such a shame, as I actually thought the food was quite good.
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