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Royal Canin Feline Health Sensible


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Royal Canin Feline Health Sensible

 
Description: Brand: Royal Canin / Food Type: Cat Food / Maximum digestive security for cats

Newest Review: ... is only available from vets or specialised pet retail stores - you will not find Royal Canin products on supermarket shelves. ... more

 ... The company manufactures targeted pet food which provide precise nutritional solutions to various problems. Some of their other products are 'Digestive Discomfort' - for cats with regurgitation and digestive problems. This was my backup purchase if Sensible 33 did not work, but I have never had to try it. Royal Canin also make specialised food for obese cats, cats with hairballs, and cats with dental problems. Sensible 33 is endorsed by vets, and recommended by a large number of onlline pet health websites. It cl...more

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dee778
Premium Review Royal Canin Feline Health Sensible: It's the Sensible choice for puking moggies! (739 words)
by - written on 30/06/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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One of my cats is a puker! I love her to bits, but she stretches my love to the limits as she wolfs her food down, and sicks it straight back up onto the beds, the sofas, the carpets........ After about a year of feline regurgitation I decided that something must be seriously wrong with her. I had already wormed her, so I knew it wasn't worms. I took her to the vet, who told me that she had developed an allergy to something in the cat food, and that her stomach had become over-sensithised. He prescribed a very expensive cat food called 'Hill's Prescription Diet Feline Z/D '. This is only available from your vet, and really made no difference whatsoever to the ...  Read the complete review

dyllymoo
Premium Review These biscuits get the paws up from my cats! (388 words)
by - written on 07/10/08 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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A bit of background first. I have two bengal boy cats, both 19 months old now. Bengals are renowned for having "dodgy tummies" which generally means certain foods can be too rich and (whilst not getting too graphic) can pass right through. One of my boys had a severe stomach problem when I got him, and was diaganosed with a rare problem. Thankfully with tablets this was cleared within 6 months, however I was only able to feed both of them on real chicken. This was very expensive, and also not that great for them as they were not getting all of the essential vitamins and minerals they needed. I spoke to my vet about my concerns and she ...  Read the complete review

 
Royal Canin Feline Health Sensible