- A moderate fat content, adapted to the lower activity of indoor cats, helps maintain healthy weight.
- Formulated to help maintain health of an adult cat’s urinary system.
Indoor cats spend more time sleeping, eating and grooming rather than exercising. This can result in slower digestion, soft, smelly stools and weight gain. Their increased grooming and artificial lights means indoor cats shed almost continuously, which can lead to more hairballs. Indoor for adult cats aged from 1-7 years addresses these needs.
- A lack of exercise may lead to a slower digestive transit, which can result in soft, smelly faeces. Indoor contains highly digestible proteins (L.I.P), fibre and specific nutrients to promote improved digestion and contribute to reducing stool odour.
- Indoor cats tend to shed more than other cats due to their lifestyle. A combination of specific fibres (such as psyllium) helps encourage the natural elimination of the hair your cat swallows every day.
Because nothing is more important than a cat in good physical shape, Royal Canin has developed Feline Health Nutrition, a range of tailor-made products adapted to each cat’s specific needs. Our Feline Health Nutrition range gives virtually every cat the opportunity to live a life that’s longer, better and happier.
Ingredients
Maize, dehydrated poultry protein, rice, vegetable protein isolate*, wheat, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, vegetable fibres, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, yeasts, fish oil
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein: 27%
Fat content: 13%
Crude ash: 7%
Crude fibres: 4%
Feeding Guide
Recommended daily quantities (g/day):
Water should be available at all times
Cat’s weight | Little activity | Normal activity | Lots of activity |
2kg | 27g | 34g | 41g |
3kg | 36g | 45g | 54g |
4kg | 44g | 55g | 66g |
5kg | 52g | 65g | 78g |
6kg | 59g | 74g | 89g |
7kg | 66g | 82g | 99g |
8kg | 72g | 91g | 109g |
9kg | 79g | 99g | 118g |
10kg | 85g | 106g | 127g |
The amounts stated here are guidelines only and should be adapted to meet your cat’s specific dietary needs. Age, activity levels and environment should be particularly taken into consideration.
If your cat becomes overweight, the daily portion should be reduced in size.