Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein Cat Food

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Royal Canin hydrolyzed protein cat food is an ideal veterinary diet for cats with allergies or digestive issues, featuring high ratios of fatty acids and hydrolyzed soy proteins which are easily digested by their immune systems.

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Food high in vitamins and amino acids helps prevent dermatological and gastrointestinal reactions as well as supporting urinary tract health by decreasing struvite and calcium oxalate stone formation.

Contents

Hypoallergenic

The vet-recommended diet is designed with food allergies in mind and contains hydrolyzed protein to reduce inflammation associated with sensitivities. Furthermore, Relative SuperSaturation methodology reduces urine concentration levels to help avoid formation of both struvite and calcium oxalate stones. There are four dry formulas and various canned recipes available from this veterinarian diet.

The first ingredient is rice, providing fiber and carbohydrate energy. Next are animal fats which provide protein and essential fatty acids. Powdered cellulose made of wood pulp and plant fibers is added for its nutritional benefits and flavor enhancement purposes. Finally, natural flavoring enhances palatability further.

Food designed specifically for cats provides all of the nutrition they require, helping reduce food allergies, improving skin and coat health, as well as being easy to digest without straining the digestive tract and increasing risk of diarrhea or vomiting.

Easy to digest

Hydrolyzed proteins used in this diet have been broken down into smaller fragments to minimize any chance of allergic reaction and therefore make this diet an ideal option for cats with food allergies or sensitivities as it also helps prevent digestive upset such as diarrhea and vomiting.

Royal Canin’s Care line lies somewhere between prescription veterinary diets and regular non-therapeutic diets, featuring ingredients like brewer’s rice – made up of small bits left over from milling processes that is traditionally sold off to breweries – for optimal nutrition in dogs.

Hydrolyzed soy protein, found in many other Royal Canin food items, is the foundation of this formula. Brewer’s yeast provides B vitamins for better digestion while chicken fat offers omega-6 fatty acid benefits; powdered cellulose from wood pulp and plant fibers makes up another key element; finally there is natural flavor derived from fruits and spices as the sixth component.

Promotes healthy skin and coat

Hydrolyzed protein diets are ideal for cats who suffer from food sensitivities and allergies. By breaking proteins down into microscopic particles, their immune systems cannot recognize them as foreign bodies to react against. Furthermore, hydrolyzed protein diets contain essential nutrients including EPA and DHA which support skin and coat health; plus this veterinary diet comes in both dry food cans as well as treats! When transitioning gradually from one diet to another, to avoid digestive upset.

Royal Canin’s food for cats contains high-quality ingredients like brewer’s rice and corn gluten meal. While some pet owners may prefer grain-free diets for their felines, grains provide valuable nutrition. Royal Canin foods also feature B vitamins, amino acids, prebiotics, and probiotics for optimal health – helping preserve gut flora, regulate intestinal transit, reduce gas production, preserve gut flora balance, regulate transit time and reduce gas production – while having a low S/O index that helps avoid urinary crystals or stones formation.

Supports urinary tract health

Use of this diet according to veterinarian advice can be incredibly effective at helping cats manage food allergies, skin sensitivity and urinary tract health issues. Hydrolyzed protein in this recipe breaks down proteins into smaller fragments so your cat’s immune system won’t recognize or respond negatively.

Royal Canin’s Care line contains this formula designed to support urinary tract health by encouraging more water consumption and regulating mineral levels in urine.

Veterinarian-recommended and customer-recognized diet for cats has a high rate of customer satisfaction; however, not every cat responds well. Some consumers report digestive distress from eating this diet; this has not been investigated or published on Consumer Affairs; therefore you should carefully consider any changes before changing it for your cat’s wellbeing.