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7.2.2013

Like most cat owners, I think my cat is purrrfect in every way, well, apart from his tummy problem, something which he has had now for around a year and a half.Up until now, myself and my partner have had to deal with, well things you don't want to deal with. I suggest if you are about to tuck into a nice roast dinner, with gravy all over it, you stop reading this, as the dark brown liquid consistency of gravy is well, quite relevant to what his problem was like.When we picked him up from the animal shelter, they said at first he might be a little sloppier then normal. Quite common we were told due to the stress of being moved to a new home. So with pinching of noses,plenty of anti bacterial wipes and nappy sacks we did our duty.Weeks passed, and no major improvement...So we did all the normal things, we tried different foods, wet cat food, dry biscuits, different brands of biscuit, denying him of any form of cat treat, or the accidental/intentional meat droppage from the dinner table on a Sunday afternoon. None of which were a major improvement and regularly we were faced with that horrible job in his, and sometimes around, his litter tray.It's amazing how intelligent a cat can be, in terms of knowing when you are going out for the day or to work, and hiding from being put outside. So most mornings we had the regular coaxing with treats to trick the cat out, or sometimes the use of the more physical approach of grabbing the poor animal, and carrying him out under the most stringent of protests. Alas though, often the cat would outsmart us, and find a hiding place that would out-fox even a police sniffer dog.And when at home with the cat, you would always be in a constant state of alert, listening out for any noises that might resemble the scratching sound a cat makes in a litter tray when he is preparing to release his foul payload. Like Meerkats, we would all stop what we were doing and pop our heads up to confirm if the noise was indeed scratching, and on confirmation of this, run towards the back door like Usain Bolt at a gold medal event, to try and get the cat out of the house before it was too late.This went on for over a year, and yet we still did our duty, sometimes it wasn't too bad, and could be contained with a scoop and a nappy sack. Sometimes not, and some of which, I wish I could purge from my memory, as there were times of it being all over the floor, the wall, and even in the form of paw prints up the stairs where the poor animal had stood in it. The final straw was when we came home to find it in its most liquid like state on our bed, which is the place our cat has chosen it likes to sleep on best.Enough was enough and we took him to the vet, and was advised to give him this food. We fed him the food, he liked it and we waited patiently to see what the outcome was. Days went passed, with no brown gifts, typical, when I actually wanted to see the very thing we had dreaded for nearly a year and half, nothing came. The food supply was getting low, and for the price, I was putting off buying more, no point in spending a fortune on this if it doesn't work, I thought to myself.This morning, getting ready for work and the normal rush, my partner came up to me with a smile and she said "the cats left something in his litter tray". I immediately asked what it was like, but was told to go and see for myself. I knew though from her smile it was good news, so like an exited school boy on Christmas morning, I run downstairs to his litter tray to find a perfectly formed, almost fragrant free, cat poo.Good boy I thought, you can stay in the house today.
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9.11.2013

Excellent product and it was purchased for the Alexandra Bastedo ABC Animal Sanctuary in England. Alexandra is an actress with a varied career (check out her web site & links below for more) and starred in the 1960’s British espionage & action adventure (w/sci-fi) television series The Champions. This item was purchased as a gift off her ABC (Alexandra Bastedo Champions) Animal Sanctuary “Wish List” that you may view here on Amazon and purchase items to help out the animals & sanctuary. This is a registered charity as you can see by the links I have provided below. You can copy and paste the links to make them work if needed.Alexandra Bastedo Champions (ABC)Animal Sanctuary: [...]Alexandra Bastedo's ABC Animal Sanctuary video (0:45): [...]ABC Animal Sanctuary 16th June 2012 video (4:00): [...]“BMY Charity” to make donations to the ABC Animal Sanctuary (Registered Charity Number: 1133827) and if UK resident check “Gift Aid Tax” box for further tax benefits for the sanctuary: [...]“Easy Search” Internet Search Engine you can use every time you search the web to raise free money for ABC Animal Sanctuary at no cost to you: [...]“Easy Fundraising” To raise money for ABC Animal Sanctuary when you select the charity & choose the sponsored retailers to shop at and with your purchases help to raise donations as a % of your purchase price for your cause at no cost to you.: [...]Alexandra Bastedo Web Page w/Links Page: [...]The Champions UK TV Series (1968-69) Intro/Lead-In video (0:52): [...]The Champions Theme Song video (2:06): [...]The Champions TV Series on Wikipedia w/Aired Order Episode Dates: [...]
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22.12.2014

We have been buying this dry cat food since may this year. Our cat is now two years old and bought him as a kitten, the rescue shelter gave us kitten go cat food. He stayed on this until he was almost twelve months old and was fine, then he started to be sick around once every few weeks. We decided to feed him a dry food from pets at home, their own brand that was all natural ingredients. After about 6-12 months he was still being sick about once a week. The food had different coloured kibble and found he was separating his favourite coloured biscuits and leaving the rest. I was then sifting out the colours he didn't like and throwing it away. As you can imagine this was very time consuming and a waste of money.Due to being sick often he was underweight, I asked their advice at pets at home who wasn't very helpful, I decided enough was enough and took him to the vet. He suggested the Royal Canin Sensitivity Control cat food as a short term solution then to find something else that was kind to his tummy. The 1.5kg bag with the vet was £15, which I thought was pricey but I was willing to try anything. We took the cat food home and put a small handful in his bowl, I have never seen him enjoy something so much!!!! It was gone within seconds. I give him little and often and he really enjoyed it. I found it was cheaper on Amazon and he has not been sick since. I have recommended it to a work colleague whose cat was also sick often, he really enjoys it too and is never sick at all now. Very pleased with this product, thank you???
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12.9.2016

This product is a godsend. We adopted our cat from the RSPCA in May 2016 on the understanding that he was healthy and had no 'special' requirements.For the first 4 weeks all was good, he was eating Felix wet food pouches with no complaints. In fact, he used to eat it faster than I could put it in the bowl! However, he began leaving runny presents in his litterbox about 4 weeks after we got him.I took him straight down to the vet who gave him antibiotics and some sensitivity food. She told me to wean him back onto his normal food gradually, so I did. Another 4 weeks go by and everything is great. He's having normal poops again and he seems much happier.One day, I come downstairs to get ready for work,bleary eyed and still half asleep when I spy something is wrong. There is liquid cat poop EVERYWHERE. On my walls, my floor, the rug, everywhere. Needless to say I was absolutely shocked. 2 hours of cleaning and steaming the floors later, I realise that this can't go on.Back down to the vets and they give him antibiotics again and a small amount of sensitivity food. I decide to go online and find something to get him better and I found this food.Since feeding him this food, there have been no more disgusting episodes and he seems much happier. He is also gaining weight now so I assume he wasn't digesting his food properly before. All in all, this product is the best thing I've ever invested my money in, and I would recommend it to anyone with a sicky cat.
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31.7.2015

My puss cat Percy has always had a bit of an 'iffy' tummy- not so much being sick, more the other end if you know what I mean! This all got worse when he was stressed after a house move last year. This was recommended to me by several sources on the internet. This set him back on track almost straight away. No more runny tummy, no more stressed cat. It gives him a beautiful glossy coat and it seems that a little fills him up quite well so it must be very filling. It smells very meaty so I think this helped him get used to it as I know cats like their food to smell nice. If your cat is particularly fussy you could try soaking these first but they really do seem to be that delicious (not that I've tried them!)that most cats would take them straight away. His best friend who is a dog (weird I know) is obsessed with stealing them too so we have to keep them on the worktop when she comes round!I would definitely recommend talking to your vet about any change in diet particularly to a specialist diet such as this but most are happy for you to give it a go. Just make sure you wean your cat onto it gradually if possible. I also checked with my vet every so often to make sure if he was okay to carry on with them. His tummy is so good now that he's slowly switching to Royal Canin Sensible which is like the non veterinary diet version of this.
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17.1.2020

I purchased a 3.5kg of this food for my large framed, 7 kilo cat, on the vet's recommendation, as the cat went through a spate of bringing his wet food up not long after eating. At the same time the vet provided us with an ant-acid.We fed the cat 35g of the kibble, soaked in warm water morning and evening, and his regular wet food at lunch time with .5ml of antacid on it. Within a week we could see the cat was more content in his behaviours, not worrying us for food every time we went in the kitchen etc. and his fur had become noticeably softer. But at the same time we also noticed his stools becoming very runny and smelly,with small streaks of blood.We switched back to the wet food for all three meals with .5ml of ant acid morning and evening and the cat's stomach is back to normal.In conclusion we can see the nutritional benefits of the food when it comes to the cat's condition and behaviours, but it wasn't sitting well in his stomach and for his comfort we have reverted back to wet food.Cost wise we found this the most reasonably priced of the sensitive diet kibbles.
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31.3.2014

astonishingly, for a new food, both pusscats liked this right away. however, one of them then had a spectacular tummy upset afterwards. which is ironic, considering this is a 'sensitivity' diet! haven't dared try it again (yet) - but i shall have to, since this is a large bag and i don't want to waste it. i shall mix a little in with their Orijen and bit by bit introduce it, because i think it's good for them to have some variety in their dried food, as well as the wet food, plus white fish, i give them. the lesson, as always with cats, is... be gradual. incidentally, they won't touch the pallid little meat pellets - Royal Canin's wet food - and nor would i, if i were a cat: they smell strangely metallic!this dried food, however, smells very pleasant, almost biscuity.
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8.1.2014

Cats fell in love with it, instant change of stool quality from near liquid to perfect in only a few days! unfortunately it has worked too well and now they can only just about eat this and other expensive sensetive foods, but they like it and it likes them!Both being domestic short hairs, I was surprised to see in the mother of my two cats that although her coat (like her kitten) has improved dramatically and is SO shiny and water-repellent, that she has developed dandruff - though she does not itch!May just be an individual reaction, as the other cat does not have it, though it was brought on by eating this product.

11.10.2016

My cat was put on this diet and vet suggested the other two cats eat it. My cat does eat it. I found the other two were miserable and one looked sick as all three are used to wet foods. After research about how a diet of only dry food can cause kidney problems. Dry food dehydrates them and they are carnivious not meant to eat so many carbs. I reccomened dry as an accompliment. And highly reccomend the wet food in sensitive instead. My vet said tuna in springwater ( not salt, bad for kidneys) is good as well. You can also cook them turkey/chicken/ fish etc with boiled rice.

5.10.2014

My poor cat has multiple food allergies and suffers terribly from dermatitis, scratching himself sore, sometimes until he bleeds. He has been on a diet of chicken only which has calmed his skin but now that we are trying to introduce other foods these biscuits are one of the few other things he can eat without starting to scratch again within half an hour.They may be expensive but they are worth every penny to relieve his symptoms. We also give some to another of our cats who has a delicate digestive system and he seems to cope with them well.

31.10.2018

My elderly cat had started to develop unfortunate bowel movements.. After a day at the GP surgery, it was quite frankly the last thing I needed! Not to mention the clear discomfort he also seemed to be in. My vet was not too helpful, and so, with a mild food intolerance in mind I decided to try this product with him.The results have been very positive. No more loose bowels, noisy evacuation, happier cat..and he wolf's it down. Now at 15 years old he's put a few pounds on and I swear he has a smile on his old whiskered face.

5.6.2012

In a bid to give our cat Tizzy a bit of a change in her diet (due to her runny tummy troubles) we bought a bag of this food. Tizzy will eat it, but it is not her favourite. However, the bag lasts a long time and as long as it is properly sealed stays nice and fresh. It is also ideal food for a cat during the hot weather because the food does not attract the flies like cat meat does.Overall, I would recommend this product as it is very good value for money.

8.6.2012

I specifically buy this product as its the only brand/food that doesnt give my poor cat diarohea as he has a sensitive stomach. Very affordable compared to vet prices and just what the cat needs for his delicate digestive system.I use this for all three cats, even though the other two dont have digestive problems, it is safe for all cats to eat and has all the nutrients you need for your cat with hardly any preservatives/added rubbish.

18.10.2012

My Maine Coon cat, Minnie, has a very sensitive tummy. She has problems eating many commercial brands of cat food as she is allergic to grains like maize and wheat. Foods that contain these ingredients give her diarrhoea and vomiting.This food is fantastic! Minnie likes it very much and it doesn't give her any problems at all. She eats it every day and loves crunching on the biscuits.Happy cat and happy owner! Thank-you Royal Canin.

5.7.2011

we have two new kittens and they've not been able to stomach any food other than this with disastrous results in the litter tray! :-Shave tried everything including just plain chicken breast and boiled rice to no avail.on these biscuits they are absolutely fine though so couldn't recommend them highly enough, they obviously taste good and really do the trickalso a lot less pricey buying them here in bulk than from the vet's!

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