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Catsey Junior
 
Cats owned: mix
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: europe
Posts: 87
14-08-2011, 11:47 AM   #21

Re: Royal Canin


Our Gaia had problems after eating RC for long-haired cats (she has long hair) - she was really sick. I don't now what it was - maybe the additive that is supposed to prevent the formation of hairballs? All was OK after we switched to felidae and orijen...



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Cats owned: Siamese
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: London, UK
Posts: 11
14-08-2011, 11:51 AM   #22

Re: Royal Canin


Good point Miki - if you find your cat gets sick after eating it then you're right to change the food.

I did find that mine started to vomit after eating too much of the RC Exigent so I changed that to another brand and now have decided to give them dried food only in moderation.



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Catsey Senior
 
Cats owned: Tiger and Lester
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Inverness, Scotland
Posts: 349
15-08-2011, 11:00 AM   #23

Re: Royal Canin


Lester was on RC when I got him, I slowly changed him over to James Wellbeloved which he just dives into. He was starting to pick a bit at the RC, I think he'd got bored of it.



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