Royal Canin Fit
Brand: ROYAL CANIN

Royal Canin Fit 10KG
For the cat that goes outside and has an optimal body weight.
The cat that regularly goes outside, but is also regularly indoors, has a moderate to normal activity level.
His energy needs are moderate and his natural resistance is put to the test.
Cats spend a lot of time grooming themselves. They swallow hair, but they can't always remove it from their digestive tract through natural cleansing with grass. This can lead to the formation of hairballs in their digestive tract.
Maintaining ideal weight
This food is optimally balanced and contains no fewer than 52 valuable nutrients. These nutrients are perfectly suited to the needs of a cat with a normal body weight that spends time outdoors.
Helps the cat maintain its ideal body weight through an adjusted energy content.
Stimulates intestinal transit and helps prevent the formation of hairballs through an exclusive combination of fibres, which promote the removal of swallowed hair from the digestive tract every day.
Make sure your cat always has fresh water available. Royal Canin Fit is a complete pet food for cats.
Composition: rice, maize, maize gluten, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, hydrolysed yeast (source of manno-oligo-saccharides), Tagetes (African) extract (source of lutein), animal fats, dehydrated poultry protein, wheat, dehydrated pork protein*, wheat flour, yeast and parts thereof, psyllium husks and seeds *LIP: high quality proteins that are highly digestible.
Analytical constituents: Crude fat: 15.00 %, Crude ash: 7.20 %, Crude fibre: 4.60 %, Crude protein: 32.00 %
Additives: Vitamin A: 13000.00 IE/kg, Vitamin D3: 700.00 IE/kg, E1 (iron): 35.00 mg/kg, E2 (iodine): 3.50 mg/kg, E4 (copper): 11.00 mg/kg, E5 (manganese): 45.00 mg/kg, E6 (zinc): 136.00 mg/kg
Recommended daily amount of food in grams according to the manufacturer:
Weight of the cat Daily amount of food in g
3 kg 40
4 kg 55
5 kg 70
6 kg 85
The amounts indicated are guidelines only and should be adjusted to the cat's specific dietary needs. Age, activity level, and environment should be taken into account.
If your cat's body weight exceeds normal weight, you should reduce the daily amount of food.