Exclusive dry cat food for adult, long-haired cats that live indoors, helping to ensure gleaming coat and healthy skin as well as combatting hairballs and stool odour, with plenty of protein.
Long hair on a cat looks beautiful but requires plenty of care. Royal Canin Indoor Long Hair Cat helps to support indoor cats with their daily coat care.Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (22,000 IU), vitamin D3 (800 IU), E1 [iron] (37mg), E2 [iodine] (3.7mg), E4 [copper] (11mg), E5 [manganese] (48mg), E6 [zinc] (145mg), E8 [selenium] (0.06mg).
Technological additives:
Clinoptilolite from sedimentary sources (10g), preservatives, antioxidants.
Analytical constituents
protein | 30.0 % |
fat | 15.0 % |
fibre | 4.1 % |
ash | 8.1 % |
calcium | 1.14 % |
phosphorus | 1.1 % |
magnesium | 0.08 % |
arachicdonic acid | 0.07 % |
biotine (vitamin H) | 3.37 mg |
chloride | 0.72 % |
choline | 2.5 mg |
iron | 238.0 mg |
moisture | 5.5 % |
folic acid | 12.6 mg |
iodine | 5.3 mg |
potassium | 0.7 % |
copper | 11.0 mg |
L-carnitine | 50.0 mg |
linoleic acid | 3.99 % |
manganese | 76.0 mg |
cystine | 0.68 g |
sodium | 0.6 % |
niacin (vitamin- B3) | 174.6 mg |
omega-3 fats | 0.84 % |
omega-6 fats | 4.23 % |
pantothenic acid | 61.8 mg |
plant fibers | 11.3 % |
selenium | 0.33 mg |
starch | 25.2 % |
taurine | 0.2 % |
zinc | 222.0 mg |
vitamin A | 22.0 IU |
vitamin B1 (thiamine) | 15.7 mg |
vitamin B12 (cobalamin) | 0.16 mg |
vitamin B2 (riboflavin) | 56.4 mg |
vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) | 44.7 mg |
vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 200.0 mg |
vitamin D3 | 900.0 mg |
vitamin E (tocopherol) | 500.0 mg |
calories that can be burned | 3.85 kcal |
dietary fibre | 11.3 % |
DHA fatty acid | 0.31 mg |
arginine | 1.8 % |
L-lysine | 1.43 % |
DL-methionine | 0.87 % |
methionine/cystine | 1.52 % |
nitrogen-free extracts | 32.4 mg |
Feeding recommendation:
Royal Canin Indoor Long Hair is a complete food for cats.
Cat's weight | Ideal weight | Overweight |
3kg | 44g | 35g |
4kg | 54g | 43g |
5kg | 64g | 51g |
6kg | 73g | 58g |
The amounts stated here are guidelines only and should be adapted to meet your cat's specific dietary needs. Age, activity levels and environment should be particularly taken into consideration.
If your cat becomes overweight, the daily portion should be reduced in size.