Kitten Food

Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Wet Kitten Food

Royal Canin wet kitten food sits towards the very top of the kitten food price hierarchy. With just 78 calories in a three-ounce can, it’s not the most calorically dense kitten food, despite costing more than most competitors. It does have 11% minimum crude protein at least, which comes from diverse animal-based sources including chicken, chicken liver, pork liver, and even chicken by-products, which is listed as the primary ingredient. We prefer to see higher-quality protein sources as the main ingredient, such as chicken or deboned turkey, which is a point against Royal Canin.

One thing we can’t complain about is the flavor. Not that we’ve tried it, but we haven’t found a kitty yet who didn’t like Royal Canin wet kitten food. If you’ve got a picky eater, it might be worth giving this food a shot. But if your cat will eat other foods, we suggest finding a more reasonably-priced alternative with superior-quality ingredients.

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