The Persian breed officially has the longest and densest coat of all cat breeds! That’s why ROYAL CANIN® Persian Adult in Gravy contains a special, exclusive combination of nutrients to help support the skin’s “barrier” defence role in maintaining skin health and keeping long-haired coats shiny and glossy. ROYAL CANIN Persian adult in gravy has been formulated with a delicate and adapted texture for optimal palatability. It also helps maintain digestive health with a variety of highly digestible proteins and a specific blend of fibres, alongside an accurately tailored level of vitamins and minerals. The Persian is a medium-sized cat but can appear larger due to the generous coat and undercoat that envelops it. As well as feeding your Persian cat a diet of ROYAL CANIN® Persian Adult in Gravy, we recommend grooming and untangling your cat’s fur each day. To cater to each cat’s individual preferences, ROYAL CANIN® Persian Adult in Gravy is also available as dry food, with crunchy and tasty kibbles.
Key Features/Benefits:
- Special long hair
- Digestive performance
- Healthy urinary system
Key Benefits
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Holistic Growth Support: From kibble to mousse, every bite is packed with the proteins and vitamins needed for muscle and brain development.
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Superior Digestion: Highly digestible proteins and prebiotics ensure your kitten’s sensitive stomach stays settled during the transition to their new home.
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Fresh Home, Happy Cat: The low-tracking, 99% dust-free Fiora litter keeps your floors clean while providing a soft texture that is gentle on tiny, sensitive paws.
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Convenience & Value: Get all your "Day One" essentials in a single click, saving you time and money compared to buying individual items.
Feeding & Care Instructions
For the best results, we recommend a mixed feeding routine. Serve the Royal Canin dry kibble throughout the day to encourage crunching (great for dental health), and offer the Bellotta Mousse as a special evening meal to ensure your kitten stays hydrated and receives their "Immune & Growth" boost.
Kitten Nutrition Guide
During their rapid growth phase, kittens require the maximum amount of nutrition to support their developing bodies.