Royal Canin Sensitivity Control Feline Dry SC27

£13.20

Royal Canin Sensitivity Control Feline Dry SC27

Manufacturer: Royal Canin


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Royal Canin Sensitivity Control Feline Dry SC27 is a highly digestible, hypoallergenic diet for kittens & cats. It has been formulated to assist in the management of dietary hypersensitivity and dietary intolerance and is suitable for the management of some types of diarrhoea being clinically proven to be effective in the dietary management of idiopathic chronic colitis, atopic dermatitis and acute gastroenteritis.

Sensitivity Control restricts the protein and carbohydrate sources which are seldom associated with food sensitivity in the cat. In addition it is highly digestible and lactose & wheat gluten free. Finally it is enriched with antioxidants (vitamin E and taurine).

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I've had my Cat on this for quite some time and she has always seemed fine and always liked it. In response to the previous post, since the change in recipe she isn't quite so interested and has gone off her food slightly. Although she hasn't been ill (that i have witnessed) and is still eating her wet food daily. The wet food i have her on (at the vets recommendation) is the Hills I/D tins. Therefore after noticing the change in her and reading your post I am going to order some of the Hills I/D biscuit to see if that suits her any better or helps her to eat more. In a few weeks i'll re-review to say whether the Hills I/D may/may not be better suited.

Review by by Joanne Whittle


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I'd be interested to hear other customer's views on the new recipe. One of my Bengals who already has a sensitive stomach seems to be reacting badly to being introduced to the new formula. I've only added a small amount in, mixing it with my remaining blue whiting stock, but my cat is being sick several times a day. I will of course talk to my vet but just wondered if anyone else was seeing similar reactions? I can think of no other cause than the food but if it's not something others are seeing then I need to look elsewhere for the cause!

Review by by Teresa Edwards