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Overview

Royal Canin Oral Care Dry Cat Food is a below average dry cat food. It does contain chicken meal, which is a quality ingredient. It also has just enough fats. However, it contains too little protein and way too many carbohydrates.

Also, be careful if your cat has food sensitivities or allergies. Dry Cat Food contains corn, corn gluten meal, fish oil, wheat and wheat gluten, which are potential allergens. Other ingredients included in this dry cat food that some cat guardians may find questionable are brewers' rice, psyllium seed husk and rice hulls.

Life Stages

Dry Cat Food is suitable for cats in all stages of life, according to its manufacturer.

Diets & Conditions

Dry Cat Food is suitable for cats with the following condition or dietary requirement:

Nutritional Analysis

Moisture10.5 %
Protein*31.3 %
Fats*14.5 %
Fiber*7.5 %
Ash*0 %
Carbs*46.7 %
* on a dry matter basis

Compared to other dry foods in our Cat Food Database, Dry Cat Food contains:

  • less protein,
  • an average amount of fats,
  • more fiber,
  • an average amount of ash,
  • and more carbohydrates.

Caloric Content

Dry Cat Food contains approximately 353.3 calories per 100 grams, or 100.2 calories per ounce. This is an average amount of calories compared to other dry foods in our database.

How many calories your cat needs depends on her age, size and activity level. If you want to know exactly how many calories your cat needs, please checkout our Cat Food Calculator. If you need more information on a healthy diet and weight management tips for cats, read our Complete Guide To Feline Nutrition.

Dry Cat Food

Protein

The protein content of this cat food is too low to sustain your cat. You can give it as an occasional treat, but this product does not meet the standards for daily sustenance.

Fats

This cat food contains barely enough fat for a healthy cat. Combine it with other options that are higher in fat content to prevent accidental weight loss.

Carbs

The amount of carbs in this food is simply too high. If your cat eats too much of this, she runs a real risk of becoming obese or even diabetic. Balance it out with other, low-carb options, or choose another food entirely.

Ingredients

Quality IngredientsQuestionable IngredientsAllergens
chicken mealbrewers' rice
corn
corn gluten meal
psyllium seed husk
rice hulls
wheat
wheat gluten
corn
corn gluten meal
fish oil
wheat
wheat gluten

Full list of ingredients

Chicken meal, corn, brewers rice, chicken fat, wheat gluten, pea fiber, natural flavors, wheat, corn gluten meal, rice hulls, dried plain beet pulp, calcium sulfate, fish oil, vegetable oil, salt, potassium chloride, sodium pyrophosphate, fructooligosaccharides, DL-methionine, choline chloride, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), biotin, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin A acetate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], psyllium seed husk, sodium tripolyphosphate, potassium phosphate, trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate], taurine, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.

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