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The Unique Needs of the Persian Cat
The Persian cat is the epitome of feline elegance. With their majestic long coats, sweet expressions, and dignified personalities, they are truly the royalty of the cat world. However, being a pet parent to this specific breed comes with a unique set of responsibilities. Their dense undercoat and long topcoat require more than just daily brushing; they require a high-quality persian breed food to nourish the fur from the inside out.
رويال كانين بيرشين للبالغين is meticulously crafted to address the specific biological needs of the Persian breed. From their unique jaw structure to their sensitive digestive systems, every aspect of this formula is designed to help your Persian thrive. When you choose a diet specifically for their breed, you aren’t just feeding them; you are investing in their long-term health and beauty.
Why Specialized Persian Breed Food is Essential
Persian cats have the longest and densest coat of all cat breeds. This means they require a higher concentration of skin-supporting nutrients than the average feline. Standard cat food often lacks the precise levels of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids necessary to maintain that iconic “Persian Glow.” Using a dedicated persian breed food ensures that their skin barrier remains strong and their fur stays silky and tangle-free.
Furthermore, Persians are known for their “brachycephalic” (flat) faces. This makes it challenging for them to pick up standard kibble. Royal Canin has engineered a specific almond-shaped kibble with an optimal contact surface area, making it easy for Persian cats to pick up and chew. It is this attention to detail that makes it the ultimate choice for discerning owners.
The Science of Skin and Long Hair Health
Nutrients in Persian Breed Food for a Radiant Coat
The skin is a cat’s largest organ, and for a Persian, it is under constant demand to produce long, luxurious hair. This formula is enriched with an exclusive complex of nutrients, including B-vitamins, amino acids, and borage oil.
By incorporating persian breed food into their daily routine, you are providing the building blocks for keratin production. This not only improves the shine of the coat but also helps limit skin irritation and sensitivity, which can be common in the breed.
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Advanced Hairball Management
Due to their long hair and frequent grooming, Persian cats are particularly susceptible to hairballs. Ingested fur can lead to digestive discomfort or even more serious blockages. This persian breed food contains a specific blend of fibers, including psyllium husks and seeds, which are proven to naturally stimulate intestinal transit.
Instead of hair sitting in the stomach and forming a ball, the fibers help move the hair through the digestive tract safely. This results in a happier cat and a cleaner home for the pet parent.
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Nutritional Profile and Composition
Royal Canin uses high-quality ingredients to meet the high-energy needs of the Persian breed while maintaining a healthy weight.
Composition Highlights:
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Borage Oil & Fish Oil: Rich sources of Omega fatty acids (Omega 6: 48.4g/kg, Omega 3: 11g/kg).
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L.I.P. Proteins: Selected for very high digestibility to support a sensitive digestive system.
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Chicory Pulp: A natural prebiotic that promotes healthy gut flora.
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Psyllium Husks (1%): Essential for moving hair through the digestive system.
Analytical Constituents:
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Protein: 30%
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Fat content: 22% (High energy for long hair maintenance)
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Crude ash: 7.4%
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Crude fibres: 4.7%
Feeding Guide for a Radiant Persian
To maintain the ideal body condition, follow these feeding recommendations. This persian breed food can be fed as a mix of dry kibble and wet pouches to provide variety and hydration.
| Cat’s Weight | Low Energy Needs (Daily) | Moderate/Active Needs (Daily) |
| 3 kg | 33 g (11g + 1 pouch) | 41 g (19g + 1 pouch) |
| 4 kg | 40 g (18g + 1 pouch) | 50 g (29g + 1 pouch) |
| 5 kg | 47 g (25g + 1 pouch) | 59 g (37g + 1 pouch) |
| 6 kg | 54 g (32g + 1 pouch) | 67 g (45g + 1 pouch) |
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Why is there borage oil in this food?
Borage oil is an essential source of Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), which specifically targets skin health and coat softness in long-haired breeds.
Can other breeds eat this food?
While it is safe for all cats, it is specifically formulated for the Persian’s unique jaw and coat. Other breeds may not require the high fat and fiber levels found in this persian breed food.
When should I switch my Persian to Adult food?
Persians should move from kitten to adult food around 12 months of age to support their transition into full coat maturity.











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