

🐾 Digestive care that makes your cat the envy of the neighborhood!
Royal Canin Feline Care Nutrition Digestive Care Thin Slices in Gravy is a premium wet cat food designed specifically for adult cats with sensitive stomachs. Featuring highly digestible proteins and a balanced blend of vitamins and minerals, it supports optimal digestion, healthy stool quality, and weight management. This 3 oz canned food comes in a convenient 24-pack and pairs seamlessly with Royal Canin dry formulas, backed by over 50 years of scientific research and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.























| ASIN | B00CGRLSW4 |
| ASIN | B00CGRLSW4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #950 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #55 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand Name | ROYAL CANIN |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,968) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2013 |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2013 |
| Department | cat-wet-food |
| Department | cat-wet-food |
| Directions | We recommend at least a 7 day transition before you begin feeding the new food exclusively. Start by mixing 75% of the old diet with 25% of the new diet on Day 1 and Day 2. On Day 3 and Day 4, mix 50% of the old diet with 50% of the new diet. On Day 5 and Day 6, mix 25% of the old diet with 75% of the new diet. On the 7th day, you can feed the new food exclusively. This allows your pet’s digestive… |
| Included Components | Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Digest Sensitive Thin Slice In Gravy Canned Cat Food, 3- Ounce Cans (24) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2.15 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.8 x 7.9 x 3.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 72 Ounces |
| Item model number | 471550 |
| Item model number | 471550 |
| Manufacturer | Royal Canin |
| Manufacturer | Royal Canin |
| Model Name | Thin Slices in Gravy |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.15 x 1.5 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
| Size | 3 Ounce (Pack of 24) |
| Specific Uses for Product | indoor |
| Style | Thin Slices in Gravy |
| Target Audience Keyword | cat, house-cats |
| Warranty Description | With nearly 50 years of scientific research and observation, Royal Canin continues to deliver targeted nutrition to feed every pet’s magnificence. Not satisfied? Then neither are we. Our formulas are 100% satisfaction guaranteed. (Just contact us for more details.) |
J**M
Expensive but great for sensitive tummy kitties
This food is freaking expensive, but it’s the best food I’ve found for my kitten’s sensitive stomach. The gobble it all up (and I make sure they get every drop out of the can because I’m not wasting a drop of this stuff!) It really has helped their digestive issues, so it’s been worth it!
P**.
Really works
My almost 16-year-old cat started having diarrhea and sometimes throwing up. Before making an expensive vet appointment, I did some research and the great reviews convinced me to try Royal Canin Feline Digestive wet and dry food. Almost immediate improvement took place and he is now completely back to normal formed poops and no vomiting! He loves this stuff and devours every morsel. We are both very happy!
P**A
Yummy and nutritious!
Royal Canin has been a great choice for my cat. She absolutely loves the taste and finishes her bowl every time, which isn’t always the case with other foods we’ve tried. The biggest difference I’ve noticed is her digestion. Since switching to this food, she’s been much more regular in the litter box, and everything seems healthier and more consistent. It’s reassuring to see such a positive change and know she’s feeling better.
M**.
Great product!
My cat is a picky eater but actually eats the Royal Canin cat food. He has less hairballs and it helps decrease the odor of his stool compared to other cat foods. Very happy with this product and it was shipped very fast.
C**E
Good cat food.
If you're reading this, it's because you have a cat with stomach issues. Like me, you've probably been to the vet and were told to put him/her on prescription food. That didn't work out either because (a) it costs too much or (b) the cat won't eat it, or (c) both. In my case, our cat with pancreatitis simply will not eat prescription cat food. Also, we have no choice but to feed our three cats the same stuff, and the other two won't eat prescription food either, even if we could afford it for three cats. There are about a half dozen over-the-counter (pet store) digest sensitive wet foods on the market. I've experimented with all of them. None are cheap; in fact all are about the same price, $1 - $1.50 a can. Royal Canin fits in that range. For your own research purposes, others digest sensitive wet foods include two flavors from Purina Pro Plan (arctic char, and duck something or other, for about $1 / can), two different flavors from Science Diet (which my cats won't even look at), and there might be another one or two offerings in other brands. That's about it. Since the prices of these digest sensitive wet foods are pretty similar, the issue is really whether your cat will eat it. That is, of course, hit or miss.With my cats, Royal Canin is their top choice in the category. They are OK with the Purina Pro Plan offerings but certainly don't love them. I rotate those 3, by my cats prefer the RC by a pretty wide margin. The ingredients look mediocre and low-end, and truth is, if someone offered a high-end digest sensitive food, I'd buy it in a second. But nothing of that sort exists. The first ingredient (after water) is meat by-products. A few items down there's wheat flour (cats don't eat wheat). Yuck. Seems very 90's, before people started reading pet food labels and demanding real and species-appropriate food for their animal companions. Trust me, you won't be impressed if you start reading the ingredients. Like I said, though, none of the high end brands make a digest sensitive wet food. And if they did, there's no guarantee cats would eat it. And so, we are left with Royal Canin: a digest sensitive cat food that is probably a gradient or two up the quality curve from Fancy Feast but not by much, which is tasty enough to cats that they'll eat it, and does seem to work, as far as not causing stomach issues. In fact, it has been quite effective in reducing flare-ups of our cat's pancreatitis. Overall, I will recommend giving this food a try. Still really don't like seeing "by products" on a food label, though.
L**E
Picky eater approves
Really helped my cats stomach. I still supplement it with probiotics just to help his belly even more but this food really helped him. He’s picky but likes it a lot and its cured his bloody poops. Its a bit pricey but worth it if your cat is having gas and stomach problems
T**M
Cat Begs For It !!
Our 14-year old indoor cat has a sensitive digestion and stress. For the past several years, we have been giving her dry food specially formulated for either indoor cats or a sensitive stomach. She usually only ate the one particular brand for indoor cats. We've tried many brand name versions of the dry cat food for sensitive stomach. She'd eat it for a day or two and then go on a hunger strike. They did limit her vomiting, but we couldn't get her to eat it as much as she did the dry cat food for indoor cats. With her favorite dry cat food for indoor cats, she vomited quite often. Recently, we've noticed that she wasn't eating much of anything except a small amount of her favorite dry cat food. She would lay around and sleep most of the day, was losing weight, and was vomiting often. We feared that she was on her death bed. We took her to the vet who said overall she was pretty healthy for her age, but was probably stressed out. That made sense because there were some things going on that caused her more distress than usual. So I decided to start trying some wet cat food. I first tried cans of a more expensive brand name one and she ate it for a couple of days, and then quit eating it too. So I needed to find another option. I searched online and on Amazon and found Royal Canine for Digestion, ordered and tried it on her. She loves it, and has become annoyingly whiney until she gets her daily dose of it. Our at-death's-door kitty used one of her nine lives and morphed into a youngster - thanks to Royal Canine. She's so peppy now that she can even sit up and beg like a dog. She never even did that before. Overall, it has limited her vomiting. We've used about a dozen of the small, 3 oz cans by giving her a half a can twice a day. She's vomited twice in those dozen cans. I believe the reason she vomited is because she snarfed it down too fast. The first time she ate it, I made the mistake of giving her the entire 3 oz can at once. She went crazy and ate it very fast, then puked. It's not like she's starving or that we don't feed her. I keep a small amount of the dry cat food she likes available for her to snack on at all times. Even if she does eat some of the dry food, she'll still whine and beg for the wet, Royal Canine food, and will not leave us alone until she gets it. Another time, I was lazy and gave her the entire can again, and she puked it up, and then because she loves it so much she . . . well, I won't elaborate as to what she did with the puke. We've noticed that she went from not pooping at all when she wasn't eating (of course), to pooping excessively now. It doesn't smell really bad. We keep her litter box , her blanket, and her food in our back porch. Since that is the entrance that all people who come to our home use, we don't want it smelling bad. I do have a BBW wall-cha-ma-callit plug-in in that area, and it does help a lot. When it was empty the other day though, I was able to smell the poop a little more than usual which caused me to realize that I needed to replace the scenty-thing on it. I'm going to continue to use Royal Canine Digest for as long as she seems to want to eat it.
G**.
It is what I expected of digest sensitive.
P**D
Love it for my cats
I**L
Crazy price indeed, do not buy!
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