Royal Canin Feline Weight Care Loaf in Sauce Canned Cat Food is formulated for cats with a body condition score of 4, 5, or 6 out of 9, to help support muscle mass and a more ideal body condition.
Created with your cat’s weight management in mind, Royal Canin Feline Weight Care Loaf in Sauce Canned Adult Wet Cat Food helps slightly overweight cats achieve a healthy weight in a delicious soft, wet formula. With a precise balance of vitamins and minerals, it can help maintain optimal health and wellness. To enhance mealtime palatability, this wet cat food can be paired with Weight Care dry kibble. Over 90% of slightly overweight cats fed Royal Canin Feline Weight Care Loaf in Sauce Canned Adult Wet Cat Food lost weight within two months.
Royal Canin Weight Care Loaf in Sauce Canned Adult Wet Cat Food is formulated for cats with a body condition score of 4, 5, or 6 out of 9, to help support muscle mass and a more ideal body condition. If you need to schedule your cat’s yearly annual exam, you’re concerned that she may have a body condition score of 7 out of 9 or above, or you have any other questions about her health, consult your veterinarian.
BENEFITS OF ROYAL CANIN FELINE WEIGHT CARE LOAF IN SAUCE CANNED CAT FOOD
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PROVEN RESULTS: Over 90% of slightly overweight cats fed Royal Canin Feline Weight Care Loaf in Sauce Canned Adult Wet Cat Food lost weight within two months
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Delivers complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats that have a tendency to gain weight or need to lose a little bit of weight
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Provides the soft texture cats prefer in a highly palatable wet loaf in sauce and can be paired with your cat’s favorite dry kibble for additional feeding options
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Formulated to keep your cat fit and to deliver the nutrition cats, with a body condition score of 6 out of 9 or below, need to maintain a healthy weight
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Enriched with L-carnitine to help with fat metabolism and adapted protein content to help maintain muscle mass while supporting an ideal body condition and healthy weight loss in slightly overweight cats
INGREDIENTS OF ROYAL CANIN FELINE WEIGHT CARE LOAF IN SAUCE CANNED CAT FOOD
Water sufficient for processing, pork by-products, pork liver, chicken by-products, chicken liver, wheat gluten, powdered cellulose, gelatin, brewers rice flour, pork plasma, hydrolyzed chicken liver, calcium sulfate, guar gum, carrageenan, potassium chloride, carob bean gum, sodium tripolyphosphate, natural flavors, taurine, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), niacin supplement, biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], L-carnitine, trace minerals [zinc oxide, zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite], choline chloride.
3 oz (85 g) Can Only
Cat Weight | Low Activity | Medium Activity | High Activity |
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4.4 lb (2 kg) | 1 3/4 cans (140 g) | 2 cans (175 g) | 2 1/2 cans (210 g) |
6.6 lb (3 kg) | 2 1/4 cans (185 g) | 2 3/4 cans (235 g) | 3 1/4 cans (280 g) |
8.8 lb (4 kg) | 2 3/4 cans (230 g) | 3 1/4 cans (285 g) | 4 cans (345 g) |
11 lb (5 kg) | 3 1/4 cans (270 g) | 4 cans (335 g) | 4 3/4 cans (400 g) |
13 lb (6 kg) | 3 1/2 cans (305 g) | 4 1/2 cans (380 g) | 5 1/2 cans (460 g) |
15 lb (7 kg) | 4 cans (340 g) | 5 cans (425 g) | 6 cans (510 g) |
18 lb (8 kg) | 4 1/2 cans (375 g) | 5 1/2 cans (470 g) | 6 1/2 cans (560 g) |
20 lb (9 kg) | 4 3/4 cans (405 g) | 6 cans (510 g) | 7 1/4 cans (610 g) |
22 lb (10 kg) | 5 1/4 cans (440 g) | 6 1/2 cans (550 g) | 7 3/4 cans (660 g) |
5.8 oz (165 g) Can Only
Cat Weight | Low Activity | Medium Activity | High Activity |
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4.4 lb (2 kg) | 3/4 can (140 g) | 1 can (175 g) | 1 1/4 cans (210 g) |
6.6 lb (3 kg) | 1 can (185 g) | 1 1/2 cans (235 g) | 1 3/4 cans (280 g) |
8.8 lb (4 kg) | 1 1/2 cans (230 g) | 1 3/4 cans (285 g) | 2; cans (345 g) |
11 lb (5 kg) | 1 3/4 cans (270 g) | 2 cans (335 g) | 2 1/2 cans (400 g) |
13 lb (6 kg) | 1 3/4 cans (305 g) | 2 1/4 cans (380 g) | 2 3/4 cans (460 g) |
15 lb (7 kg) | 2 cans (340 g) | 2 1/2 cans (425 g) | 3 cans (510 g) |
18 lb (8 kg) | 2 1/4 cans (375 g) | 2 3/4 cans (470 g) | 3 1/2 cans (560 g) |
20 lb (9 kg) | 2 1/2 cans (405 g) | 3 cans (510 g) | 3 3/4 cans (610 g) |
22 lb (10 kg) | 2 3/4 cans (440 g) | 3 1/4 cans (550 g) | 4 cans (660 g) |
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.) 9.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 1.6%, Crude Fiber (max.) 2.1%, Moisture (max.) 84.5%, L-carnitine* (min.) 25 mg/kg. *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
nova –
Item arrived fast and good packaging
Very good cat food
Rubysoho –
Have been having trouble getting this cat food in Canada. Nice to know could get it from USA. A good price and fairly speedy delivery even having to come from across the border.
InvisibleZebra –
perfect if u must feed very early so that ur cat(s) can go to groomer/vet with having ate food but not holding their peepee. Its not waterey as some reviewers try to claim but it does have more broth, more like from a pouch food, but then if this wasnt so, it would not be weightcareDUH. Not 5 stats becuz price. Kitzy pouches from amazon could be labeled “ugly” or “grey food” as more than 1 reviews have put it but unless they want to spend less and receive added colors instead of ingredients found in other brands, lets hope u see mine b4 theirs if u r really curious to see cat less “indoor” in weight and appearance.
Kalatraza –
After a lot of (expensive and wasteful) experimentation, we’ve finally found a low calorie canned cat food that our very pudgy oldest cat absolutely loves. Given a choice between the RC ultralight and the canned food she used to eat (purina pro something), she will always choose the ultralight. Oddly enough, our other cat who eats canned food will also choose the ultralight over almost anything else. I’m not sure what they put in this stuff, but our felines think it is just fine.
This food is the ground up nastiness in gravy sort. Sometimes there is more gravy than others. We are definite gravy fans here.
RC makes another, very similar food which I believe is called RC Feline Health Nutrition Light. It is a “loaf cut into slices in gravy” food. Neither one of our canned food eaters had an interest in that food. They would eat it if there was absolutely nothing else, but it was like the world had ended. The two cans are very similar, so make sure you’re grabbing the one you want to test out at the store and ordering the case of what you want here.
We have had good luck with both RC’s ultralight diet (canned) and hypoallergenic diet (dry). Both were recommended by our vet as we had never heard of this brand before. We’ve been feeding it for almost 3 years.
Debora Rawding –
Royal Canin is the absolute best cat food around,
It’s expensive, however, very much worth it.
BigBirdFrank –
The best food we have ever used. After turning to this and feeding our cats this and the ultra light as well as the intense beauty in loaf form, their coats are beautiful and almost free of dander and they too are much more alert as well. Our vets said to feed them wet canned food because it contains the water they need and would be a big benefit to their kidneys. We use about 2/3 Royal Canin canned loaf and about 1/3 of the thin slices in gravy for each of their two meals. Then, for snacks, we just pop open either a can of the intense beauty or ultra light in thin slices. It is so easy to put it out on their plates. All our three cats just love the flavor of it. Our vets also told us that Fancy Feast contains exactly the type of meat the cats need. I also give this to them as a snack. The Fancy Feast does Not make their fur glow like the Royal Canin Intense Beauty does, but it’s only about 1/3 the cost. So, we give ourselves a little price break from time to time. Petco also offers 20% off sales on Royal Canin if you buy $50 or $ 75 of it at a time. Watch for their sales. Royal Canin canned food does not go on sale very often. The Ultra Light has 15% less calories; so if your cat needs to lose a little bit of weight, this is an excellent choice. Check with your Vet and Royal Canin for the caloric contents of each can and how many calories your cat needs for either weight loss or weight maintenance.
Elissa –
My cat loves this food and it has significantly reduced her vomiting! Win, win!!!!
Susan E –
I love my cats so I buy this product. One of my cats is overweight which led me to this food. Even though it is very expensive, I want something healthy to help her lose weight. She loves it!
Carla Kooij –
Our tabby Bella loves this food! ❤️. Hope they keep it in stock, and not inflate the prices please.
Driven to Distraction –
Only canned food my kibble-addicts will eat. They actually remind me in the evening that I have not given them any yet. I have spent a small fortune trying everything from the most expensive organic grain free to the cheap grocery store stuff. They will have none of it! Luckily the crows and coyotes loved the leftovers. I am trying to incorporate a little more canned food in their diets to help them lose weight and to prevent kidney issues when they are older. I also feed them the Royal Canin Indoor 41 dry food. Both my girls (age 6) are litter mates with the same father therefore they are about the same size and constitution. They have each lost 1lb each in the past 4 months. I had been feeding them other weight reduction foods for years, including prescription diets, and they never lost any weight and in fact slowly gained.
So for now, this regiment seems to be working and I can’t tell you how happy I am to have them finally lose some weight after all my efforts. They had their first blood work done recently to establish a baseline for the future and their values were excellent.
Note: This food is not pate-style (how do you put an accent aigu over the “e” in pate in these comments Amazon?) but small chunks with lots of nice gravy. I have had cats that will only eat canned food that is pate-style. So if your babies do not like chunks they may not eat it. IF YOU ARE LISTENING ROYAL CANIN, ELIMINATE THE BY-PRODUCTS AND MAKE A PATE-STYLE PLEASE.
Juffie –
I found my male cat in a garbage dumpster at 4 wks old. I hand feed him until he could eat solid foods and got him neutered at 6 months. At one year he weighed 21 lbs. I was feeding him one of the popular brands of dry food which is what I was feeding my five year old female rescue (she weighs less than 10 lbs) at the time. The vet said 1/2 a cup of food 2x a day was too much and told me to cut it in half. I bought 24 cans of Canin @24 days ago. I feed him one can plus the dry food every day. I cant afford the 3.5 cans recommended by the producer. He is now 18 months old and 3ft from nose to tail. In @3 weeks since starting the Canin his dandruff has substantially decreased, his coat (hes a medium hair) is beautiful and shinier, he stills weighs 21 lbs but he is not gaining and he is not hungry all the time and crying for food. I wish I could afford to feed him solely on Canin but it is too expensive. I would recommend it to anyone if they have a cat with a weight problem. (Im going to buy some weight dry food also.)