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Royal Canin Veterinary Renal with Chicken Wet Cat Food 85g Pouches

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Product Information

Royal Canin Renal is scientifically formulated to support renal function in cases of chronic kidney disease.

Renal diets are recommended as soon as creatinine goes out of reference range (from CKD late stage 2), before the disease further progresses, and before inappetence develops. In case of food aversion, the cat can be switched to another renal option without transition.

After commencing a Renal diet, in addition to periodic measurement of renal biomarkers, blood mineral level monitoring is also recommended. In cases of diet induced hypercalcaemia, the cat should be switched to Early Renal diet. Other mineral disturbances (eg. hypokalaemia) may require additional treatment.

In most cases, Renal diets may be continued for the cats lifetime. It is recommended that a full health check be performed every 6 months.


Renal Support
Adapted Energy
Aromatic Choice


Pet Food Nutritional Information


Typical Composition

Poultry by-products (chicken 4%), pork by-products, wheat flour, pork blood products, sunflower oil refined, corn starch mixture, maize flour, minerals, fish oil, powder cellulose, fructo-oligosaccharides, marigold meal. Protein sources: poultry by-products (29%), pork by-products (8.1%).


Feeding Instructions

Renal diets are recommended as soon as creatinine goes out of reference range (from CKD late stage 2), before the disease further progresses, and before inappetence develops. In case of food aversion, the cat can be switched to another renal option without transition. After commencing a Renal diet, in addition to periodic measurement of renal biomarkers, blood mineral level monitoring is also recommended. In cases of diet induced hypercalcaemia, the cat should be switched to Early Renal diet. Other mineral disturbances (eg. hypokalaemia) may require additional treatment. In most cases, Renal diets may be continued for the cat’s lifetime. It is recommended that a full health check be performed every 6 months.


Feeding/Dispensing Guide


Product Recommendation

Chronic Kidney Disease with proteinuria (IRIS stage 1 to 4) • Azotemic Chronic Kidney Disease (IRIS late stage 2 to stage 4) • Management of calcium oxalate urolith recurrence in cats with impaired renal function • Prevention of recurrence of urolithiasis requiring urine alkalinisation: urate & cystine uroliths


Product Not Recommended For

• Growth, gestation and lactation


Ingredients

Poultry by-products (chicken 4%), pork by-products, wheat flour, pork blood products, sunflower oil refined, corn starch mixture, maize flour, minerals, fish oil, powder cellulose, fructo-oligosaccharides, marigold meal. Protein sources: poultry by-products (29%), pork by-products (8.1%). Additives (kg)*** Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 390 IU, Iron: 6 mg, Iodine: 0.56 mg, Copper: 4.5 mg, Manganese: 1.9 mg, Zinc: 19 mg - Technological additives: clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 0.2 g. ***Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. Royal Canin® take pride in ensuring the scientific reliability of all product information. All information included was true and accurate at the time of publication.


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11 reviews
  • VW
    Vanne W.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cat Age Senior (10+ years old)
    Cat Breed Persian
    Cat Health Concerns Urinary tract issues, Dental disease, Sneezing, Kidney disease
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Royal Canin Veterinary Renal with Chicken Wet Cat Food

    My cat is very happy to eat the chicken wet cat food.

  • SB
    Steve B.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cat Age Senior (10+ years old)
    Cat Breed Burmese
    Cat Health Concerns Kidney disease, Anxiety
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Meat protein substitute

    Our cat has a preference for this flavour but he consumes it on an inconsistent basis because he knows its not real meat. Loves the gravy and starts by licking all the gravy off first then eats some and saves more for later.

  • CH
    Carole H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cat Age Senior (10+ years old)
    Cat Breed Siamese, Tabby
    Cat Health Concerns Kidney disease
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    My cat Ollie

    Since my cat Ollie, who is 16 years old, has been on this diet he has improved unbelievably over the past few months. He has gained weight, which was desperately needed, regained his health and is a much happier chappy, and I'm a much happier cat Mum.

  • GB
    Gina B.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cat Age Senior (10+ years old)
    Cat Breed Burmese
    Cat Health Concerns Urinary tract issues, Kidney disease
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    My Cat loves it

    My cat loves it after initially not liking it.

  • JP
    Jane P.
    Verified Buyer
    Cat Breed American Shorthair
    Cat Health Concerns Kidney disease, Old age changes
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    Royal Canin Veterinary Renal with Chicken Wet Cat Food

    Rusty was recently disagnosed with kidney issues and his appetite has also decreased. I am relieved he eats the Renal.

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Royal Canin: A Journey in Science-Based Pet Nutrition

Veterinarian Dr Jean Cathary had a passion for the health and wellbeing of animals, which led him to found Royal Canin in France in 1968. Dr Cathary had a vision for a pet food company that was truly grounded in science, with a deep understanding of the unique nutritional needs of different types of pets. He wanted to create a brand that would always maintain the highest level of respect for animals and their needs, while also pushing the boundaries of innovation to develop super premium nutrition that would truly satisfy the needs of pets of all types and sizes. 


Royal Canin, founded with a passion for animal health and wellbeing, has grown into a global leader in pet health nutrition known for providing high quality products and services to pet owners. Despite changes in the pet food industry, Royal Canin has stayed true to its mission of offering tailored nutritional solutions for the specific health needs of cats and dogs through rigorous research and development resulting in a wide range of products designed to meet the unique needs of different breeds, life stages, and health conditions of pets. Whether it's a growing puppy or kitten, a senior, or a pet with special dietary needs, Royal Canin provides nourishment and support for pets to thrive.


Why Choose Royal Canin Veterinary Range

Choosing Royal Canin’s Veterinary Range for your pet is an excellent choice for pet owners who want to ensure their pet receives the best possible nutrition. These specialised diets are developed and recommended by veterinarians and are formulated to address specific health concerns such as obesity, kidney disease, and food sensitivities. They are also tailored to meet the unique nutritional needs of your pet, based on factors such as breed, age, and lifestyle. Additionally, Royal Canin Veterinary Range is constantly updated with the latest scientific research to provide the best possible nutrition for your pet. By choosing Royal Canin, you can trust that your pet is getting the nutrition they need to live a healthy and happy life.


Vet-Recommended Nutrition: The Benefits of Royal Canin Veterinary Diets

When it comes to the health and wellbeing of your pet, it's important to trust the advice of a veterinarian. Royal Canin Veterinary Diets are specially formulated to address specific health conditions and are recommended by veterinarians worldwide. These diets provide targeted nutrition to support your pet's recovery and maintain their overall health. Whether your pet is dealing with a chronic illness or recovering from surgery, Royal Canin Veterinary Diets can provide the necessary nutrients to support their recovery and improve their quality of life. Trust the recommendations of veterinarians and choose Royal Canin Veterinary Diets for your pet's nutritional needs.


Frequently Asked Questions

Canned, wet diets, once opened, need to be covered and refrigerated in a sealed plastic or ceramic container. If your pet doesn’t like cold food, try warming it to room temperature before feeding. (please note: if you use a microwave put the product in an appropriate microwave-safe container and always check temperature before feeding).

Once opened, wet food should be refrigerated and consumed within two days. If left out at room temperature, it should be discarded after two hours.

Introducing your pet onto a new diet should done gradually over 5 - 7 days to avoid the possibility of digestive upset. We suggest:

    Mix 25% of your new diet with 75% of your pet’s previous diet for 2 or 3 days

    Then mix the two diets 50% and 50% for 2 or 3 days

    Then mix 75% of the new diet with 25% of the previous diet for 2 or 3 days

    You can now try feeding with 100% of the new diet.