Indoor adult cats like yours tend to get less exercise than outdoor cats, that's why a balanced and complete diet containing beneficial nutrients is important for optimal health. ROYAL CANIN Indoor 27 contains a highly digestible protein (L.I.P.) that's specifically selected for its very high digestibility. This protein also helps to reduce the quantity of your cat's stool, as well as reducing the smelly stool odour that occurs when cats have a lower intestinal transit due to a lack of exercise. This food has a moderate fat content in order to ensure that your cat's calorie intake is aligned with its level of activity - the calorie content also contributes to the maintenance of a healthy weight. It's common for indoor cats to spend long periods of time grooming themselves. Thanks to the inclusion of specific dietary fibres, such as psyllium, this food also helps to stimulate the clearance of ingested hair - resulting in a significantly reduced amount of hairballs. Variations of ROYAL CANIN Indoor dry food are also available depending on your cat's lifestyle, appearance, and age: Indoor Appetite Control, Indoor Long Hair, and Indoor 7+.
Features:
Ingredients:
Composition: dehydrated poultry protein, rice, wheat, maize, vegetable protein isolate*, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat flour, vegetable fibres, beet pulp, yeasts and parts thereof, soya oil, minerals, fructo-oligo-saccharides, fish oil, psyllium husks and seeds (0.5%).
Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 13500IU, Vitamin D3: 700IU, E1 (Iron): 42mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.2mg, E4 (Copper): 13mg, E5 (Manganese): 55mg, E6 (Zinc): 164mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.09mg- Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10g- Preservatives- Antioxidants.
Analytical constituents: Protein: 27%- Fat content: 13%- Crude ash: 7.3%- Crude fibres: 4%.
Feeding Guide:
Feeding requirements will vary based on your pet's level of activity, environment and age.
HUFT Tip: There's no doubt the smell of your cat's poo is the bane of your existence, and the truth is, the food you're feeding them may be contributing to that. Foods that are high in protein can produce stinker poo. Try out different brands of food and litter as well to see what is best for you and your cat. Some litter may be better at absorbing scents than others.