
Royal Canin Veterinary – Sensitivity Control Chicken is a complete wet food created especially for cats who suffer from food allergies or intolerances. These allergies can manifest themselves in the form of diarrhea (both chronic and acute), inflammation of the intestinal tract or stomach, and even skin problems like itches and inflammations. In order to reduce the risk of allergic reactions, Royal Canin have whittled down their ingredient list. Chicken acts as the singular source of animal protein. A patented complex of biotin, niacin, pantothenic acid, zinc, and linoleic acid is included in order to fortify the skin barrier. It contains Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA) that help with skin and intestinal problems. A meticulously balanced combination of nutrients promote a balanced digestive system.
Indications:
- Chronic and acute diarrhoea
- Food elimination diet
- Food allergies
- Nutritional intolerances
- None
- Selected protein: Cats with nutritional allergies find chicken and rice highly digestible sources of protein and energy, and the reduced sources lower the risk of allergic reaction.
- Skin barrier: A patented complex of biotin, niacin, pantothenic acid, zinc, and linoleic acid supports the barrier effect on the skin.
- EPA / DHA: Omega 3 long chain fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contribute to healthy skin maintenance and reduce existing inflammation.
- Digestive security: contributes to healthy digestive function thanks to a carefully selected combination of nutrients.
Sensitivity Control is recommended for cats with dermatological issues caused by allergies, included military dermatitis.
Length of treatment:
- Cats suffering from food allergies or intolerances need a special diet. It is advisable to keep your cat on this diet for the rest of its life. Sensitivity Control is suitable for long term use.
Therapeutic veterinary diets are carefully formulated and recommended to be used in conjunction with veterinary advice and support.
Royal Canin strongly recommend you seek advice from your Vet prior to and during feeding of any of these products to your pet.