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Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy

12 x 85g
Dietetic wet food for adult cats, designed to support digestion and weight gain, with an energy-rich recipe of highly-digestible ingredients, enriched with prebiotics and with tender chunks....further information
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Product description

Dietetic wet food for adult cats, designed to support digestion and weight gain, with an energy-rich recipe of highly-digestible ingredients, enriched with prebiotics and with tender chunks.

General information:

  • Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period.
  • When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups.
  • If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.

Whether it is caused by digestive tract illness or an operation, weakened cats need a food particularly rich in energy and nutrients to help them quickly recover their old strength. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy is a dietetic wet food that has been specially developed to support digestion and promote optimal nutrient intake. This dietetic cat food also has a high energy content that can contribute to healthy weight gain during convalescence.

Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy contains highly-digestible ingredients in a delicious recipe that is well-accepted by many cats, even those with a reduced appetite. This dietetic food has an increased electrolyte content and a balanced mix of fibres to support healthy digestion.

Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy at a glance:

  • Complete dietetic food for cats suffering with absorption issues in the gut, as well as for nutritional recovery and convalescence
  • Energy-rich recipe: high energy density allows for reduced feeding quantities to relieve the digestive tract
  • Easily-digestible ingredients: low-fat recipe for good digestibility
  • Increased electrolyte content: can help to balance nutrient deficiencies
  • With prebiotics: balanced fibre mix to support the natural gut microbiome
  • S/O index: contributes to an inhospitable environment for urinary stones
  • High-acceptance: also well-accepted by cats with a reduced appetite
  • Appetising dish: fine chunks in delicious gravy
  • Suitable for mixing with dry food: also available as a dry food, ideal for combining
  • In fresh pouches: with pre-portioned contents

Ingredients

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Ingredients:
Meat and animal by-products*, grains*, minerals, oils and fats**, vegetable by-products, yeast.
Highly-digestible ingredients:
*Easily-digestible protein sources: (42.3%)
**Easily-digestible fat sources: (0.36%)


Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin D3 (334 IU), vitamin E (115mg), vitamin C (47mg), taurine (1.2g), iron (7mg), iodine (0.45mg), copper (3.6mg), manganese (2mg), zinc (20mg).
Technological additives:
Clinoptilolites from sedimentary sources (2g).

Analytical constituents

protein8.1 %
fat5.7 %
fibre0.2 %
ash1.9 %
moisture79.8 %
potassium0.18 %
sodium0.12 %
omega-3 fats0.2 %
calories that can be burned966.0 kcal/kg
DHA fatty acid0.1 %

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:

Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Gastrointestinal in Gravy is a complete food for cats.

Bodyweight Pouches (85g)
Underweight Normal Overweight
2kg 1 + 1/2 pouches 1 + 1/2 pouches 1 pouch
3kg 2 + 1/2 pouches 2 pouches 1 + 1/2 pouches
4kg 3 pouches 2 + 1/2 pouches 2 pouches
6kg 4 pouches 3 pouches 2 + 1/2 pouches
8kg 4 + 1/2 pouches 4 pouches 3 pouches
 
Bodyweight Dry food + pouches (85g) 
Underweight Normal Overweight
2kg 16g + 1 pouch 9g + 1 pouch 3g + 1 pouch
3kg 28g + 1 pouch 20g + 1 pouch 11g + 1 pouch
4kg 39g + 1 pouch 29g + 1 pouch 19g + 1 pouch
6kg 60g + 1 pouch 46g + 1 pouch 32g + 1 pouch
8kg 78g + 1 pouch 61g + 1 pouch 45g + 1 pouch

It is recommended that you seek veterinary advice prior to feeding or extending the feeding duration of this food.
Recommended feeding duration: 1 - 2 weeks during cases of diarrhoea and in recovery, until normal digestion is resumed. Ensure fresh drinking water is always available.

 

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Latest user reviews

22/07/25|Cat Mum
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Good for senior cat with tummy issues

Recommended by my vet for my 15 year old British Shorthair, who has always had a sensitive tum and recently had an ongoing bout of diarrhoea. This did the trick and firmed things up very quickly. My cat loves it despite its unappealing appearance and not a lot of 'gravy' ( which is almost jelly like). Still, I'm not the one eating it and she is - and as long as she's happy I'm happy!
04/06/25|MisterPuss48
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 2/5

Very disappointed!

Bought this as an alternative gravy option for our “old boy” moggy who is struggling to digest food. It had been recommended by a friend so we thought we would try it! Food was dry & grey in colour - no trace of any gravy! Really disappointed. Even the cat turned his nose up at it! Have reverted back to our usual brand.
02/02/25|Darr
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Recommend

Whenever my cats have upset stomachs I give it to them and they are much better. I always use it in this situation.
01/02/25|Deb
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

Hmmm

I have a poorly maine Coon almost 2 years old cat and putting him on a GI diet is close to being the last chance for him. He has been eating this product pretty well until the last order. Just opening the sachet it felt different. I had to use a fork to get it out of the sachet and my cat is barely eating 1/4 of it whereas the pack before, he was eating 4 sachets a day.
17/01/25|Keith ....
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Cats eating now .

My cat has urinary problems and has to have a special vets urinary food ..... Recently he has totally gone off every different type of urinary food I could find for him .....The vet suggested this food ...As it is on the so index as well which they checked with the manufacturer ...He still takes his vetpro in the morning . He loves this food and wolfs it down .I add a little water to it ...All good at the moment ..I obviously keep an eye on his wee ....
26/10/24|JadeL
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

It depends….

Both my cats were sick recently and the vet suggested feeding this to help in addition to some probiotics. It worked a treat with my older cat and he loved it…and the diarrhoea stopped, things started firming up. However it made my younger cat’s diarrhoea worse! So I returned him to his normal RC Maine Coon slices in gravy whilst giving him the probiotics and luckily things improved. Even now when he tries to steal his older brother’s food, he will start to get soft poop again….so it depends….
03/10/24
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Perfect food for my cat with IBD

My cat was really ill at the start of the year, he was being sick every day had diarrhoea and ended up in the vets for the day and was diagnosed IBD after multiple tests. This food has saved his life I did try Hills I/D first but he really didn’t like it but this food he wolfs down he has been on it for 8 months so far having 6 small meals a day 4 hours apart and will be on it for the rest of his life. Its expensive but less expensive than vet bills so worth every penny.
10/09/24|Malin
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 4/5

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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01/09/24|Gela
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

New formula?

My cats always loved eating this, but now they won’t touch it anymore. I used to be very happy with this food because it was practically "inhaled" and also worked great against diarrhoea. The sauce looks different too… much lighter than last time. Such a shame, I’ll probably have to find something else now.
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23/07/24|Sonja
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

No longer being eaten

Many thanks to the previous reviewers. I was cautious with my last order as a result, and I actually had the same experience: Last year, this was THE go-to recovery food for diarrhoea and vomiting, but now the food is avoided, and the cats look around to see if the others have something better in their bowls. Such a shame – now I have to look for another gastro food.
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02/07/24|Michael Mortimore
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Easily Digestible

My Bengal liked this wet food almost immediately. She had been sick regularly after eating other wet food but this one agreed with her. A very happy cat & owner!
18/06/24|Oolong
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Better recipe (according to my cat, at least)

My kitty used to eat this 5 or 6 years ago when she was first diagnosed with IBD, but went off it. We tried it on a whim after finding out the recipe changed, and she loves it again. They really can be funny creatures, my heart goes out to those who's cats have gone off it, but it's not a straight up 'bad' reformulation. I can pretty much just get mine to eat this and the sensitivity control during a flair so it's a lifesaver.
06/06/24
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Didn’t work

I had a teacup Persian cat - 13 years of age and bought this to try and stabilise her diahorrea. It made it worse, it was like a fountain coming out of the rear end. So I had to go to the vet and use digestive paste to try and replenish what she lost.
03/06/24|David
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Changed Recipe to Jelly = ruined

This food used to be great but since the recipe change to jelly from gravy, my cat no longer likes. It was a great move to remove the sugar, but changing to jelly was a very poor decision when the price has stayed at a high premium.
29/05/24|Tina
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 4/5

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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22/05/24|Jackie Wilson
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Excellent

Orders always very quick and my cat loves this food .
27/04/24|Brigitte
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

Unfortunately, no longer tasty.

There used to be proper sauce with the chunks, now it’s a gel-like mass that has nothing to do with sauce anymore... such a shame, my cats used to love eating it, but now none of them will touch it.
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03/04/24
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Clearly Unpalatable For My Fussy Cat

Got this on my vets advice to sort out my cats tummy problems. The pouches state they are in gravy and the first few pouches seemed to be, but my cat just licked all the gravy off and left the meat. Then after a few days the consistency of the pouches changed to a drier jelly-like substance instead of the gravy & he refused to touch it at all. A very expensive mistake (although his greedy siblings ate it mainly because it wasn't theirs!).
19/03/24|Karen
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

New recipe?

This used to be great when my cat was recovering from a dodgy tummy or vet procedures, but it seems the recipe has changed? Doesn't look or smell the same as before and cat doesn't like it as much
16/03/24|Anja
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

No longer being eaten

The gastrointestinal food was always very well liked by my cats, and it helps a lot with diarrhoea and sensitive digestion. With the last delivery, I noticed a change in the smell and the consistency of the sauce. Unfortunately, my cats no longer eat it now.
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