Royal Canin Kitten Food – British Shorthair
Dry kibble designed for Shorthair kittens during the growth stage. The recipe combines poultry proteins and rice with fibres such as psyllium, beet pulp, and the prebiotics FOS and MOS, plus highly digestible L.I.P. proteins. It includes fish oil, borage oil, calendula extract, and glucosamine and chondroitin also appear on the ingredient list. The Moonstone-shaped kibble focuses on grip and chewing, with a shape designed for the jaw. On the Lama thermometer, the happy Lamas lead the way, the grumpy Lamas barely show up, and the chance of disappointment comes out low. It’s worth always offering water, adjusting the portion, and transitioning gradually.
- Supports appetite, palatability and smell, with stories of bowls that end up spotless. Got a cat who acts as a food critic?
- The Moonstone kibble is often linked to grip and chewing, and it’s appreciated when that little jaw is keen to crunch.
- Good tolerance overall, especially if the change is done calmly.
- For label readers, the recipe sounds familiar: poultry proteins, rice, fibres, psyllium, FOS and MOS, plus oils like fish oil. Less mystery, more clarity.
- Price and value. Choose the pack size that fits and buy with a bit of planning.
- Diet transition. Switching kibble too quickly can lead to softer stools or occasional gas. Lama-tip: mix it in little by little and let the routine settle in, no rush.
- Texture preferences. Some kittens get picky about kibble size or how it chews. A splash of warm water can soften the start without complicating your life.
- Kibble designed for grip and chewing, with a Moonstone-style shape.
- Recipe with highly digestible L.I.P. proteins and the prebiotics FOS and MOS.
- Includes fibres like psyllium and beet pulp, useful for giving structure to the routine.
- Provides oils such as fish and borage, plus calendula extract.
- Specific focus for growing Shorthair kittens.
- It can feel like a deliberate purchase, which calls for a bit of pantry planning.
- Requires a gradual transition and observing individual tolerance, no improvising.
If you live with a Shorthair kitten and you want a dry kibble with a jaw-and-chewing-friendly shape, this is a very “I portion it out and get on with my day” kind of option. It fits especially well if you value an ingredient list with poultry proteins, rice, fibres and prebiotics, and you prefer simple decisions instead of switching every week. Tip: keep fresh water near the bowl and pay attention to body condition and day-to-day energy, not the pre-dinner meowing theatrics. If you’re looking for that touch of order that makes the house run smoothly, this bag can be your little ally with Lama spirit.
Easy decision, simpler life. This kibble supports growth with a recipe of poultry proteins, rice, fibres and prebiotics, and a kibble shape that invites enthusiastic chewing. If the texture change feels delicate at first, Lama-tip: mix it in gradually and keep stable feeding times. Are you going to leave it for tomorrow and compare again, or close it today and get on with your day? Deciding today saves you extra loops and keeps the focus on what matters. Check price and availability by clicking the “View the Product” button.



