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Royal Canin Kitten Dry Cat Food 2kg

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Mother & Babycat: product range featuring a milk substitute for kittens from birth to weaning, as well as a complete dry food for gestating and lactating queens and kittens between 1 and 4 months

In the first 4 weeks of their life, your kitten goes through an intense growth spurt that helps to build a strong skeleton and muscle mass. For this, they need protein and other key nutrients from their diet, such as antioxidants for immune system support. During this period, they should be fed exclusively on their mother’s milk or a kitten milk replacer.

Royal Canin Kitten Food

Royal Canin Kitten dry cat food has been specially developed to meet the nutritional needs of kittens in the "consolidation phase", which occurs between the 4th and 12th months of life. Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 21500 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, Vitamin E: 600 mg, E1 (Iron): 32.3 mg, E2 (Iodine): 3.2 mg, E4 (Copper): 9.9 mg, E5 (Manganese): 42 mg, E6 (Zinc): 116.5 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.05 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g - Preservatives - Antioxidants.

To cater to each cat’s individual preferences, Royal Canin Kitten Dry Food is also available as wet food in delicious gravy or succulent jelly. If you’re considering mixed feeding, simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your cat gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit. Royal Canin Kitten Dry Food is specially formulated with the nutritional needs of your second age kitten in mind. Kitten Breed: Royal Canin dry kitten food specially formulated to meet the needs of young Maine Coon, Persian and British Shorthair cats

Royal Canin Feline Dry Cat Food

Helps to support your kitten’s natural defences during this time, thanks particularly to a patented complex of antioxidants, including the highly beneficial vitamin E Growth is an essential stage in your kitten’s life because it’s a time of big changes, significant discoveries and new encounters. During this period, it’s important to make sure that your kitten gets the right kind of nutrients to support healthy growth and development. From birth to adulthood, there are different ways you can support your cat to be healthy and content, including their diet and how they develop a relationship with their food. Feeding your kitten up to four weeks old Royal Canin Feline dry cat food is the optimum range for your feline, offering the right amount of energy and vital nutrients for their individual needs. The brand also offers Veterinary Diet solutions for cats to help treat specific conditions (to be used after first seeking veterinary advice). You can select Royal Canin cat food for your pet based on their exact needs.

As well as satisfying your kitten’s unique nutritional requirements, their first food should be suitable for their young digestive system and teeth. For felines in general, the smell and texture of food are bigger deciding factors than taste. As kittens retain their milk teeth until 4-6 months old, it’s important to select a dry formula that is easy to chew and complement it with a wet formula that eases the weaning process. It is beneficial to introduce your kitten to wet food early as it can have health benefits and may be difficult to introduce later in life. Less and often: Up to around 6 months when your kitten's stomach is still small, you may decide to feed your cat with smaller portions 4-6 times a day. As they grow into an adult, you can transition to twice a day, as they can handle larger portions in one meal. Alternatively, you can leave out their entire daily recommended portion of dry food and let them eat at their own pace - but you must remove any leftovers after 24 hours. When your kitten is around 4 months old, its growth starts to slow down but its activity levels continue to be as high as ever! During this time, your kitten requires tailored nutrition such as this Royal Canin Kitten to help support healthy development of bones, muscles, organs, immune system and nervous system. Then, from around 4-4.5 weeks, you'll begin the weaning process, slowly introducing solid foods to their diet. You may decide to transition to a soft wet food like our Mother and Babycat Ultra Soft Mousse, or a dry food like our Mother and Babycat Dry Cat Food moistened with water or kitten milk replacer. This 'gruel-like' mixture may not look very appealing but will help ease your kitten onto their new diet during the weaning process, which can take up to 4 weeks. What to feed a kitten from 8 weeks to 4 monthsA gradual transition: Kittens are very sensitive to change, so always make sure you transition to new food over the course of a week so your kitten can get used to their new diet. As kittens are growing rapidly, and their digestive and immune systems are developing slowly, they have very specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats. In particular, kittens need a diet with a higher energy and protein content, plus vitamins and minerals that support the immune system and the development of healthy organs, muscles and skeleton. Health Nutrition: this Royal Canin Feline selection offers complete, balanced diets to meet your cat’s needs, with sensitive options and dishes for particularly active cats, as well as great for fussy or sterilised cats. The range is extensive, so that every cat can enjoy these dishes, with treats available as well to ensure enjoyment.

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