🐾 Elevate your cat’s health with every delicious bite!
HYDRATING WET FOOD - Boosts hydration for optimal urinary tract health
PREMIUM TUNA FLAVOR - Irresistible taste that keeps your cat coming back for more
BREED SPECIFIC NUTRITION - Specially designed for adult Maine Coons’ unique needs
COMPLETE 12 PACK CONVENIENCE - Bulk pack ensures your feline friend never runs out
CLINICALLY FORMULATED RENAL SUPPORT - Supports kidney health with precise nutrient balance
ROYAL CANIN Renal Feline Tuna Cat Food is a wet food specially crafted for adult Maine Coons, combining premium tuna flavor with clinically formulated nutrients to support kidney health, hydration, and overall well-being. Packaged in convenient 85g portions, this 12-pack ensures consistent, breed-specific nutrition that promotes skin, coat, and stress management.
Specifications
Pet Type
Cat
Product Dimensions
39.5 x 14.5 x 19.7 cm; 1.02 kg
Item model number
9003579000519
Breed Recommendation
Maine Coon
Pet Life Stage
Adult
Flavor
Tuna
Item Form
Wet
Allergen Information
Fish may contain, Wheat
Size
85 g (Pack of 12)
Volume
12 Litres
Number of Items
12
Quantity
1
Care Instructions
Store in a cool and dry place
Storage Information
Store in a cool, dry place
Specific Uses
Bones & Cartilage, Skin & Coat, Anti-Stress
Batteries required
No
Batteries Included
No
Item Weight
1.02 kg
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Reviews
4.4
All from verified purchases
J**J
Very Palatable
This Dry Cat food for Renal Diets is excellent, my 17 year old Cat loves it, and it’s an excellent supplement to Wet Food pouches, good value for money, High Quality limited protein so easy on the Kidneys, I would recommend this product
N**D
Did what it was meant to!
The cat seems happy!
N**I
He prefers the beef flavour
We’re back on the Royal Canin Renal food again with our second CKD cat, Mackay. He is quite advanced in his CKD, down to 2.8kg from >7kg at his prime :( at this stage our priority is keeping him as well as possible but ensuring he still enjoys life, rather than trying to stick to a rigid regime as he’d stop eating altogether with plain renal food. Btw, he prefers the beef flavour over tuna or chicken but we mix it up occasionally.Our solution has been to properly mash the renal food with a fork and mix it with some baked cod and a little bit of tuna or sardines for flavour (in sunflower oil or spring water, never brine). We use a phosphorus binder (Ipakitine, available on Amazon).For his first meal of the day we mix in some slippery elm to aid his digestion (also on Amazon) and ~6 peas to encourage bowel movements. Slippery elm shouldn’t be given with any other meds or supplements as it can prevent proper absorption for a couple of hours.We find he is more inclined to drink water if we add massive ice cubes to his bowl, otherwise he’ll only drink from the tap - avoiding his luxury fountain, of course!We are currently dealing with constipation which is common in CKD cats. We’re trying Lactulose (vet recommended and used before) but this never seems to work for long and it’s pretty sticky, a nightmare in fur. The best solution we’ve had (for severe constipation) in the past is glycerin suppositories *for babies* - also on Amazon! Not pleasant, but it works.Final little tip would be to invest in Oralade (ALSO ON AMAZON). Our previous CKD, hyperthyroid cat had a few “crashes” in his last year where he was on the verge of death, not eating at all and barely functioning. Horrendous. The Oralade got him through those moments until he bounced back. It can be given via syringe, hydrates and offers basic nutrition. Get it in advance so it’s ready when you need it.To all the CKD carers out there - good luck! It’s a tricky, painful and confusing journey, never knowing what’s best or how our furballs are really feeling. Just do what you feel is best and know that if you’re spending time on here, reading reviews about renal food, you’re a loving owner and they’re lucky to have you.
N**L
Cat loves it
Cat loves it so that’s all that matters
T**N
Not for fussy pussies.
My cat wouldn't eat it so I had to revert to her old catfood
E**R
Good quality food at a reasonable price.
My cats both have renal problems and are having difficulty keeping senior cat food down. This seller provides short notice, fast delivery on this product. I'm very happy with my purchase, and my cats really enjoy it.
C**H
Yum 😋 yum
Gr8 value my cat luvs it
A**L
lot more expensive than urinary cat food
expensive
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1. Open the pouch and serve the appropriate amount of food to your cat. 2. Store any remaining food in a cool, dry place or refrigerate it for up to 48 hours. 3. Dispose of any uneaten food after 24 hours.
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He is quite advanced in his CKD, down to 2.8kg from >7kg at his prime :( at this stage our priority is keeping him as well as possible but ensuring he still enjoys life, rather than trying to stick to a rigid regime as he’d stop eating altogether with plain renal food. Btw, he prefers the beef flavour over tuna or chicken but we mix it up occasionally.Our solution has been to properly mash the renal food with a fork and mix it with some baked cod and a little bit of tuna or sardines for flavour (in sunflower oil or spring water, never brine). We use a phosphorus binder (Ipakitine, available on Amazon).For his first meal of the day we mix in some slippery elm to aid his digestion (also on Amazon) and ~6 peas to encourage bowel movements. Slippery elm shouldn’t be given with any other meds or supplements as it can prevent proper absorption for a couple of hours.We find he is more inclined to drink water if we add massive ice cubes to his bowl, otherwise he’ll only drink from the tap - avoiding his luxury fountain, of course!We are currently dealing with constipation which is common in CKD cats. We’re trying Lactulose (vet recommended and used before) but this never seems to work for long and it’s pretty sticky, a nightmare in fur. The best solution we’ve had (for severe constipation) in the past is glycerin suppositories *for babies* - also on Amazon! Not pleasant, but it works.Final little tip would be to invest in Oralade (ALSO ON AMAZON). Our previous CKD, hyperthyroid cat had a few “crashes” in his last year where he was on the verge of death, not eating at all and barely functioning. Horrendous. The Oralade got him through those moments until he bounced back. It can be given via syringe, hydrates and offers basic nutrition. Get it in advance so it’s ready when you need it.To all the CKD carers out there - good luck! It’s a tricky, painful and confusing journey, never knowing what’s best or how our furballs are really feeling. Just do what you feel is best and know that if you’re spending time on here, reading reviews about renal food, you’re a loving owner and they’re lucky to have you."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"N***L"},"datePublished":"22 September 2024","name":"Cat loves it","reviewBody":"Cat loves it so that’s all that matters"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***N"},"datePublished":"29 April 2025","name":"Not for fussy pussies.","reviewBody":"My cat wouldn't eat it so I had to revert to her old catfood"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"E***R"},"datePublished":"9 September 2022","name":"Good quality food at a reasonable price.","reviewBody":"My cats both have renal problems and are having difficulty keeping senior cat food down. This seller provides short notice, fast delivery on this product. 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