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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