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Hi all,
I am a proud cat parent of two lovely three year old cats, that i adopted last year.
My cats have been eating largely Royal Canin with some boiled chicken / Tiki Cat.
I know that Royal Canin is not a great cat food brand, but where I live, it's the best one (the tiki cat is usually imported) - the other brands available locally being Whiskas, meow mix, Sheba etc.
I have noticed that Royal Canin ( wet pouches in gravy - intense beauty / instinctive) seems to contain various sugars. Atleast the ones sold in my country contain sugars, I know the one sold in the US do not.
I have tried contacting the Royal Canin country office several times, in vain.
Now I'm no feline nutrition expert, but I do know that cat and sugar is not a good combination.
So my question to you is - could anyone please explain what are typically the sugars added to cat food? And would it be safe to continue giving my cats Royal Canin? Esp. from the point of view of long term feline health and longevity.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
I am a proud cat parent of two lovely three year old cats, that i adopted last year.
My cats have been eating largely Royal Canin with some boiled chicken / Tiki Cat.
I know that Royal Canin is not a great cat food brand, but where I live, it's the best one (the tiki cat is usually imported) - the other brands available locally being Whiskas, meow mix, Sheba etc.
I have noticed that Royal Canin ( wet pouches in gravy - intense beauty / instinctive) seems to contain various sugars. Atleast the ones sold in my country contain sugars, I know the one sold in the US do not.
I have tried contacting the Royal Canin country office several times, in vain.
Now I'm no feline nutrition expert, but I do know that cat and sugar is not a good combination.
So my question to you is - could anyone please explain what are typically the sugars added to cat food? And would it be safe to continue giving my cats Royal Canin? Esp. from the point of view of long term feline health and longevity.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.