102 reviews forRoyal Canin Sensible
Upload your product photo06/05/14
Best food!
I have a bengal and a British shorthair and they both have very sensitive tummys and both happen to be fussy! This food ticks both boxes!! They love it! Would highly recommend!
06/05/14
Best food!
I have a bengal and a British shorthair and they both have very sensitive tummys and both happen to be fussy! This food ticks both boxes!! They love it! Would highly recommend!
30/04/14
easy to digest
They happily lap up this food. It smells alright on its way out too. My 5 cats get on well with it.
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26/04/14|Medford's Mommy
Always have .. Always will
I fed my darling cat ( who sadly passed away in May 2012 ) on RC sensible 33 when he was diagnosed with IBD aged 5 and this really helped with the runny poop and vomiting and gave him a better quality of life. He reached the grand old age of 16 and half ! I now feed my gorgeous 2 year old on RC sensible 33 . He is a fussy eater but he eats this without hesitation . I would never give him anything else . He has the shiniest coat I've ever seen and he's full of joy and a good healthy weight. I cannot recommend RC S33 enough . Yes it may be more expensive than other brands but can you really put a price on your cat's health ?
23/04/14
they love it
My cats love it. I've tried lots of other dry foods, most of them never even leave the food bowl. Not with RC Sensible. There's rarely anything left in the bowl and when there is, one of the others will usually polish it off. It's easy on their tummies too. None of my cats so far have experienced any problems.
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31/03/14
royal canin sensible
We're happy and so are our cats. My cats are kind of fussy but they'll happily eat Royal Canin.
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30/03/14
healthy food
I feed my 2 cats some of the different foods from Royal Canin and since they only eat dry food, I know that they are well taken care of. One is 15 years old and has rarely been ill and has never had problems with its teeth or gums, which is a sure sign of a good diet.
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24/02/14|Jane Rowland
Fantastic
Sensitive stomach -not any more. My two year old cat is so different now he eats this. I wouldn't change his diet for anything now
14/12/13|Victoria
Poorly boy to happy boy
For 3 years my Ragdoll cat has had very runny (no shape) poo and it has smelt really bad and off. He is bloated and incredibly sensitive- he poos more frequently than other cats and is obviously uncomfortable at times..... I've had him on this sensitive food for around 2 weeks now and last night for the first time ever he created a normal poo with shape and it didn't smell as bad. I am over the moon that my boy may finally be feeling better with his new food. :-) highly recommended xxx
24/11/13|Nicola Carter - Barnes
Miracle food
I have a serengeti boy who suffered with sensitivity, after many trips to the vet, other foods and horrendously stinky litter boxes full of pancake poos I was at my wits end. I tried this based on the other reviews and it is a miracle. Solid low odour deposits in the litter box, one happy cat and one happy owner. My other serengeti love it and the grumpy old farm dsh does too!
27/03/13|Ginette
Benji loves this
I've struggled to get my Bengal cross to eat much of any food, she doesn't have a very big appetite plus she's very fussy! She loves RC sensible though, so I've also tried her on RC Fit 32 and RC Exigent 33 Aromatic Attraction,she likes them all so I now rotate them all to give her variety. I've tried her on others with no grain in them, but she's not interested in them, so I'll be sticking with Royal Canin from now on
23/02/13|rachel
Gentle on stomachs, but high in fat/calories
Prior to being on the food I used other good quality brands, however my cat continued to have a sensitive stomach, diarrohea and was drinking a lot of water and becoming quite bloated. On this food her stomach has settled and she has stopped drinking lots of water. The disadvantage of the food it that it is quite calorie dense, therefore the weighed suggested amount of food is quite small, my cat appears to be constantly begging for food on the recommended amount and is getting a bit tubby. I now mix it with the Royal Canine sterilized and will probably move her completely onto that food and she seems to have taken to that with no issue.
27/11/12|Maria
Purrfect for a sensitive kitty!
One of my 1 year old Russian Blues has a sensitive stomach and was occasionally producing horrible blood-streaked pancake poo until we switched over to only using Royal Canin. We have always fed top quality dry food but it seems that he just cannot digest any of the other brands properly.
He is now happy (and producing "normal" poo!) on a diet of Sensible 33 and Fit 32 - I would 100% recommend this cat food to anyone seeing the same sorts of problems in their cat.
08/11/12|Julie
Royal Canin Sensible 33 - What a relief to find this.
Please try this food for your cat, it has litteraly been a life saver for mine, she is now 16 and had real difficulty keeping her food down or having solid poo's, She started losing weight very fast and was put on drip support. Having tried many other foods for her this is the one that has changed things for my ole girl. She keeps it down and is starting to put on the weight again and the poo back to normal. I also use the wet food aswell.
03/11/12|steve
the things that dreams are made of
After reading the reviews on here re this food, what a difference to our paddy the ragdoll, litter trays full of hard stools now, no more pancakes, 2 days now what a difference only £8.00 more than our economy 20kg packs of pro plan, a new confirmed convert, well done royal canin.
07/09/12|Gail
ANXIOUS CAT
My 16 year old ginger tabby house cat was so skinny because he couldn't keep his food down, he is so fussy and turns his nose up at everything. He used to have Hills Senior dry food (one of the few foods he would eat) but he couldn't keep it down for long. A while ago I discovered this food which he loves (after buying several samples of other dry food which he'd quickly go off of after a few days). His appetite is now HUGE, we are constantly refilling his bowl. Although he is still very slim because of his nerves, he is no longer skin & bone which I'm thrilled at.
06/09/12|Mark
Brilliant
We adopted three (abandoned from birth!) kittens from the RSPCA all with "stomach" issues. They love the Royal Canin Sensible and we have no issues with diarrhoea. We also have the added advantage against "wet" food of no waste and no smell!
06/09/12|Matthew Rowan
Perfect for siamese with sensitive stomachs
I've tried a lot of different brands to please my pair of Siamese. They have sensitive stomachs and frequently vomit, distressing for them and not so good for my carpets either...
Royal Canin is the best of the lot. The one blended for Siamese was pretty good, but I found Sensible was even better for my fussy pair. Not only is it better for their stomachs but they enjoy it too!
06/09/12|Carolyn
Life Saver
Our cat is a nervous type and isn't keen on wet food apart from tuna. We tried this food as she was so sensitive, very sicky and now since starting on this food she is much healthier and putting on weight!
06/09/12
EXCELLENT CAT FOOD
BRILLIANT FOOD MY CATS LOVE IT NEVER TIRE OF IT NO UPSET STOMACHS GOOD QUALITY FOOD
