ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control Adult Cat Food

ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control Adult Cat Food
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1.5kg Bag
Chicken in Gravy » 48 x 85g Pouches

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Description

For cats with nutritional intolerances or adverse reactions to certain foods, ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control can help to support your cat’s wellbeing. ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control is specially formulated with your cat’s nutritional needs in mind and is available in both 1.5kg and 3.5kg bags.

ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control contains a limited number of very high quality protein and carbohydrate sources while providing complete nutrition. Thanks to the specially formulated complex of nutrients, ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control helps to support the skins natural barrier function and skin health. EPA and DHA are part of this product’s exclusive nutrient complex. These Omega-3 fatty acids contribute to your cat’s skin health, as well as supporting a healthy digestive system. Your cat’s digestive system is further supported by the inclusion of highly digestible proteins and starches in ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control. The blend of fibres and prebiotics help to maintain a healthy digestive system for optimal digestive security.

As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, it is important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional. This product is not suitable for kittens or for cats who are pregnant or lactating.

To cater to each cat’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control is also available as wet food, pouches of thin slices in gravy. If you’re considering mixed feeding, be sure to follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your cat gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.

At ROYAL CANIN® we’re committed to providing nutritional solutions to your pet’s needs. All of our products undergo an extensive quality control process in order to guarantee the optimum quality of food, as well as catering to your cat’s specific dietary requirements and lifestyle. This means that when your cat eats ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control, it’s getting a complete and balanced diet.

RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF • Adverse Food Reactions (AFR) with dermatologic and/or gastrointestinal signs: - long term management • Chronic diarrhoea

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF • Growth, gestation/lactation

SELECTED PROTEIN|SKIN BARRIER|EPA/DHA|DIGESTIVE SECURITY

A limited number of very high quality protein and carbohydrate sources to limit the risk of nutrient intolerance.|A specially formulated complex of nutrients to support the skin's natural protective barrier role and for optimal skin health.|Specific Omega 3 long chain fatty acids which support digestive and skin health.|Formulated with highly digestible proteins and starches as well as a blend of fibres including prebiotics which support a balanced digestive system.

Additives

Vitamin A: 26500 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, E1 (Iron): 41 mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.6 mg, E4 (Copper): 15 mg, E5 (Manganese): 53 mg, E6 (Zinc): 150 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.25 mg - Preservatives - Antioxidants.

Composition

Rice, dehydrated duck protein, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed poultry proteins, minerals, animal fats, fish oil, soya oil, mono - and diglycerides of palmitic and stearic acids esterified with citric acid, marigold extract (source of lutein). Protein sources: dehydrated duck protein, hydrolysed poultry proteins. Carbohydrate source: rice. Crude ash: 9.6%. Crude fibre: 6.1%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 27%.

ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control Chicken & Rice Adult Wet Cat Food

ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control (Chicken & Rice, thin slices in gravy) is specially formulated with your cat’s nutritional needs in mind and is available in boxes of 12x 85g pouches. ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control (Chicken & Rice, thin slices in gravy) contains a limited number of very high quality protein and carbohydrate sources. Thanks to this formulation which includes a specific nutrient complex, this food helps to support the natural protective barrier role of your cat’s skin. What’s more, the inclusion of specific Omega-3 long chain fatty acids – known as EPA and DHA – in this product helps to support your cat’s skin and digestive health.

To further support your cat’s digestive health, ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control is formulated with highly digestible starches and proteins, as well as a specific blend of fibres that include prebiotics to support a balanced digestive system.

As part of the ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Range, it is important that this product is only given to your pet when recommended by a veterinary professional. This product is not suitable for kittens or for cats who are pregnant or lactating.

To cater to each cat’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control is also available as dry food, with a highly palatable kibble. If you’re considering mixed feeding, be sure to follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your cat gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit.

Additives

Vitamin D3: 350 IU, E1 (Iron): 11 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.4 mg, E4 (Copper): 3.5 mg, E5 (Manganese): 3.3 mg, E6 (Zinc): 33 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 0.45 g.

Composition

Poultry by-products, chicken meat, rice flour, sunflower oil refined, powdered cellulose, minerals, fish oil, fructo-oligosaccharides, caramelised sugars, marigold extract (source of lutein). Selected source of protein: chicken (38%). Selected source of carbohydrate: rice (4%). Crude ash: 1.5%. Crude fibre: 0.9%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: 79.6%. Protein: 7.1%.

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Reviews (68)

Summary of Reviews for ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control Adult Cat Food

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68 out of 68 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (44 reviews)
4 stars (23 reviews)
3 stars (1 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
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45 Helps my cat deal with her digestive problems
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By on 11 March 2024

Keeps my cats digestive problems under control

Customer recommends this product

35 Wet cat food patt of my cat's diet
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By on 3 October 2023

My cat eats it but her liking of it fluctuates.
I would like to be able to buy 2 boxes at a time as one bundle.

Customer recommends this product

55 Cheaper than my vets
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By on 24 January 2023

The food is perfect from Viovet. Very helpful being delivered to my door, as I'm disabled. The product always arrives quickly. This is my second order, and bot have been great. I will be ordering from Viovet again for sure.

Customer recommends this product

45 Cats love it
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By on 29 December 2022

very good for our two older cats to have with wet cat food.

Customer recommends this product

45 Great Item
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By on 3 November 2022

Bought this for my cat which was recommended by my vet,it really helped my cats tummy

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding ROYAL CANIN® Feline Sensitivity Control Adult Cat Food, including answers from our team.

26 January 2023 at 10:15am

Might this help with current daily vomiting?

MrsKatz

My 13 yr old overweight neutered female vomits up her food daily. She only eats dry food - wont touch wet cat food. Has been checked out by vet and nothing found to explain her being sick. Have tried Royal Canin Gastrointestinal but she's still throwing up. Anyone had experience of this? And might the Sensitivity food help?? Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

This depends on the cause of the vomiting. It is important to follow your vet's advice primarily to determine the underlying issue. If you wish to rule out a food allergy as a possible cause then it is advised to perform a food trial. Royal Canin Feline Sensitivy may be appropriate for this but only if it contains ingredients your cat has never had before. I recommend reading our blog 'Allergies in cats & dogs - a vet guide' for more information on performing a food trial.

8 April 2022 at 9:18pm

Should this give my already poorly cat an upset tummy?

Marie and Daisy

  • VioVet customer since 2021
  • From: Kent, United Kingdom

My cat is 14 and has been diagnosed with a slight overactive thyroid and has a sensitive tummy so the vet has told me she needs royal canin sensitivity control wet cat food and hypoallergenic dry food. (I also give her thyronorm and cobalaplex.)

Since introducing the Royal canin she has had runny and smelly stools and is looking quite fed up. Is this normal when changing diet like this? Or should I stop it?

  • VioVet Staff

There can be some slight changes to faecal consistency after any diet change however if your cat has been diagnosed with food allergies/intolerances and you are seeing loose stools then it is likely due to the new food. I strongly advise contacting your vet for further steps, Royal Canin Feline Sensitivity is a good novel protein diet to try with food allergies but it still can cause a reaction if your pet is allergic to the proetins within. This is because it is not anallrgenic, you may be better on the Royal Canin Anallergenic or Purina HA diets which are anallergenic and cannot cause a reaction.

7 May 2021 at 4:45pm

Hydrolysed wet food

Maggie

Thanks for your reply regarding food for itchy skin. My cat needs wet food to mix her meds with - is there any such thing (apart from z/d which she won't eat)?

  • VioVet Staff

Royal Canin Sensitivity is a great diet to assist in the control of food intolerances and allergies but it is not a hydrolysed protein anallergenic diet. If you are looking for a wet hydrolysed protein diet then unfortunately
Hills Z/D is the only one on the market currently.

2 May 2021 at 8:16am

Itchy skin

Maggie

Is Royal Canin sensitivity the wet food to go for for my cat's food allergy which causes her to scratch her head to bits?

  • VioVet Staff

This food can be used for allergic cats but it is not completely anallergenic. If you are searching for a food that is guaranteed to not set off your cat's allergy then I advise Royal Canin Anallergenic instead.
These are both veterinary diets so you should run their use past your vet first.

3 August 2018 at 12:02pm

Kitten with a sensitive tummy

Talia Foa

Is this suitable for a kitten (Birman) now 16 weeks old or is there a kitten specific product.

  • VioVet Staff

Hi Talia,

Thank you for your question.

We would not recommend this until your cat is over 12 months old.

The Royal Canin Nutrition Second Age Kitten Food would be more ideal. You can find it here: https://www.viovet.co.uk/Royal-Canin-Feline-Health-Nutrition-Second-Age-Kitten-Food/c279/

Hope that helps,

VioVet.

5 February 2016 at 12:57pm

Comparing this and another Royal Canin product

Sue Walsh

  • VioVet customer since 2014
  • From: Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

My vet has given me Royal Canin Sensitivity Control Chicken and Rice pouches for my cat which suffers from diarrhoea. What is the difference between this and the Royal Canin Feline Veterinary Diets Sensitivity Control SC 27 Cat Food that you sell as it is cheaper than buying from the vets. Would it still be suitable?

  • VioVet Staff

Royal Canin seem not to be very revealing on the ingredients of some of their diets. However the veterinary sensitivity diet seems to be based on chicken, with other "meats" included. The Sensitivity Control SC 27 is based on duck and "hydrolysed" chicken, (hydrolysed means in effect partly digested already to make it hypoallergenic). Otherwise the ingredients are virtually identical. As far as your cat is concerned, there is unlikely to be any difference in the two diets. Often different diets are made for veterinary surgeons to sell as a marketing technique and they are not significantly different from alternative diets supplied to other retailers, they just have a slightly different name. I suspect this is the case here.

20 September 2015 at 7:24am

Alternative to dry

Ash

My 16 year old cat is in good health other than very soft stool. I changed her to Royal Canin Sensitivity Control SC 2 months ago (on recommendation from our vet). The effect has been great and her stool is back to normal (as long as she doesn't sneak any milk from the kids finished cereal bowls). She loves the wet food but isn't keen on the dry. I wanted to keep a mix to help keep her teeth clean. I wondered if the kibble is a bit big for an older cat. Do you have any recommendations for an alternative?

  • VioVet Staff

It does sometimes gradually get more difficult for older cats to manage kibble at all. Other cats seem fine. (Some in fact learn to swallow them whole, especially if they have lost a lot of teeth!) If this food has helped with the stools I would be tempted to stay with it and keep offering some of the dry form. You could always mix it with the wet food, which will soften it slightly but still require a bit of work from the teeth.

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