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Royal Canin Siamese Dry Cat Food Reviews

4.9 Rating 17 Reviews
My two Orientals have both a wet and dry diet. They really enjoy this food, it's really great for their teeth, the shape of the biscuits encourage them to really crunch, so they can't gobble it down quickly. My two girls are beautiful and healthy. These biscuits are a great addition to their varied diet.
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Posted 10 years ago
This is appreciated by both of my Siamese and my Tonkinese - they just love it and they're teeth are in top notch condition according to my vet :)
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Posted 10 years ago
Really good all round biscuits for fussy orientals. Big enough that they don't scoff them in one sitting.
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Posted 11 years ago
This is no treat for my Siamese and Orientals as its the one biscuit that they prefer most and is therefore eaten first. I think the small circle shape suits their mouth structure and its the real chicken taste.
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Posted 11 years ago
Our Sphinx will eat nothing else.
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Posted 11 years ago
We have tried many brands of cat biscuits over the years for our pedigree purebred Siamese and Orientals and found because of their specific jaw shape that they inhaled the biscuits as they were not able to pick them up properly due to the biscuits being too small in size, the Royal Canin Siamese is perfect for them, it is a larger biscuit that the cats are able to pick up and due to the larger size they chew it which is preferable over inhaling biscuits as it slows their digestion and the chewing helps their teeth. Our cats love it and have smooth shiny coats and keeps them healthy and in tip top cat show condition.
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Posted 11 years ago
One Siamese, two Burmese, and two mixed breed moggies LOVE this food. Good all round diet for them all.
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Posted 11 years ago
We have 2 fussy Siamese cats. They both happily eat this food, and are really healthy on it. The large bags are great value for money and last ages.
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Posted 11 years ago