Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Pouches - Chicken
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This complete dietetic chicken wet food is for mature cats with chronic renal disease. Helps to prevent urinary stones and with adapted protein content to reduce renal workload, in handy pouches!for further information...
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Product description
This complete dietetic chicken wet food is for mature cats with chronic renal disease. Helps to prevent urinary stones and with adapted protein content to reduce renal workload, in handy pouches!
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.

Royal Canin Veterinary – Renal in pouches is very palatable and suitable for cats with chronic kidney disease. Cats with CKD often go off their food but the right diet is an important part of treating cats with renal disease. If it is left untreated renal disease can lead to further complications including urinary stones.

Royal Canin Renal is a long-term feeding solution for cats with kidney disease and hepatic encephalopathy. It is tailored to meet the specific nutritional requirements and helps to reduce kidney workload. It contains an antioxidant complex, alkalinising agents and a low phosphorus level, all of which help with the treatment of chronic kidney disease.
Indications:
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Prophylactic prevention of urate and cystine stones stones
- Prophylactic prevention of calcium oxalate stones with simultaneous renal insufficiency
- Pregnancy, lactation, kittens
- Dietetic management of chronic kidney disease: Formulated to support kidney function in case of chronic renal disease. With EPA and DHA, an antioxidant complex and low phosphorus content
- Reduces kidney workload: An increased kidney workload can lead to a uremic crisis. This food has an adapted high quality protein content which helps to reduce the kidney workload.
- Metabolic equilibrium: CKD can lead to metabolic acidosis. This wet food is formulated with alkalinising agents.
- Well accepted: The tasty food is highly palatable and will tempt your cat to eat.
- It is advisable to keep your cat on this diet for the rest of its life. Early dietetic measures to treat CKD are recommended.
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.
Ingredients
Ingredients:
Chicken:
Meat and animal derivatives (4% chicken), cereals, oils and fats, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars.
Protein Sources: chicken, pork.
Chicken:
Meat and animal derivatives (4% chicken), cereals, oils and fats, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars.
Protein Sources: chicken, pork.
Additives:
Chicken:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin (390 IE/kg), iron (6 mg/kg), iodine (0,55 mg/kg), copper (4,5 mg/kg), manganese (1,9 mg/kg), zinc (19 mg/kg).
Urinary alkaline substances: calcium citrate, calcium carbonate.
Technological additives:
Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin (0,2 g/kg).
Analytical constituents
protein | 7.8 % |
fat | 8.0 % |
fibre | 0.5 % |
ash | 1.3 % |
calcium | 0.15 % |
phosphorus | 0.09 % |
magnesium | 0.02 % |
chloride | 0.18 % |
moisture | 77.0 % |
potassium | 0.22 % |
linoleic acid | 2.25 % |
sodium | 0.11 % |
sulphur | 0.15 % |
vitamin D (total) | 430.0 IE/kg |
hydroxyproline | 0.05 % |
Feeding guide
Feeding recommendation (g/day)
Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Pouches - Chicken is complete wet food for adult cats.
Recommended daily ration (pouches/day):
Cat’s weight | Lean | Normal | Overweight |
2kg | 1 1/2 | 1 1/4 | - |
3kg | 2 | 1 1/2 | - |
4kg | 2 1/4 | 2 | 1 1/2 |
5 kg | 2 3/4 | 2 1/4 | 1 3/4 |
6 kg | 3 | 2 1/2 | 2 |
7 kg | - | 2 3/4 | 2 1/4 |
8 kg | - | 3 | 2 1/2 |
9 kg | - | 3 1/2 | 2 3/4 |
10 kg | - | 3 3/4 | 3 |
Reviews
Latest user reviews
22/03/21|Andrew Mason
Laps it up!!
Our cat was told she needed to eat a special kidney care diet. We tried one product but the meat pieces were too big and she just licked the gravy up. As we crush her blood pressure tabs up in it we wanted her to finish the lot. This Royal Canin food has really appetising pieces of meat in gravy/jelly and she has never failed to finish it. Buying loads of it now as we think we're on to a winner!
19/12/18|mark
Happy cat
one of the few products our sick and fussy cat likes, well done bitiba.
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