Royal Canin - Feline Health Nutrition Fussy Adult Dry Cat Food
Description du produit
TL;DR: Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Fussy is a poultry-based dry food formulated for adult cats with selective or picky eating habits. The crunchy kibble uses a distinct aroma and texture to engage finicky eaters while delivering complete and balanced nutrition.
If your adult cat walks away from the bowl or grazes without finishing, this Royal Canin chicken cat food is built around palatability. The recipe is energy-dense and enriched with quality protein, so smaller, fussier portions still support healthy weight maintenance.
It suits both indoor and outdoor adult cats, including spayed and neutered pets, as part of a steady daily diet.
Key features
- Poultry-based crunchy kibble with a distinctive aroma to entice picky eaters
- Energy-dense formula enriched with quality protein to support healthy weight
- Designed for adult cats that reject meals or leave food unfinished
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor cats, including spayed and neutered adults
- Complete and balanced daily nutrition for adult cats with selective appetites
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Royal Canin |
| Range | Feline Health Nutrition Fussy |
| Life stage | Adult |
| Primary protein | Chicken / poultry |
| Format | Dry kibble |
| Suitable for | Indoor and outdoor adult cats, including spayed/neutered |
Who is it for?
This formula is made for the adult cat who sniffs, nibbles, then walks away — the household "fussy eater." It is a practical choice for owners who have tried several foods and want a poultry-led recipe with a kibble shape and aroma tuned for selective appetites.
It is not intended for kittens or for cats with diagnosed medical conditions; speak with your veterinarian if your cat's pickiness is sudden or paired with weight loss.
Why does palatability matter for picky cats?
Cats rely heavily on smell and texture when deciding to eat. A poultry-based kibble with a strong aroma and consistent crunch gives a fussy cat more reasons to engage with the bowl, which helps protect daily calorie and nutrient intake.
Feeding & use
Feed as a complete daily diet for adult cats. Follow the daily ration on the bag based on your cat's current weight and activity level, and split it across two or more meals.
Transition gradually over 7 days by mixing increasing amounts of the new food with the previous one. Provide fresh water at all times, and store the bag sealed in a cool, dry place to preserve aroma and crunch — both of which matter for fussy eaters.
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Available for same-day pickup at our North York, Toronto storefront, or ships Canada-wide.

Royal Canin - Feline Health Nutrition Fussy Adult Dry Cat Food
Frequently asked questions
Everything pet parents usually ask about this product.
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What life stage is this Royal Canin Fussy formula made for?
This dry food is formulated for adult cats. It is not intended for kittens or cats with specific therapeutic dietary needs.
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What is the main protein in this cat food?
Chicken is the featured protein in this Feline Health Nutrition Fussy formula. It is designed to appeal to adult cats who are selective about taste and aroma.
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Is this a good option for picky eaters?
Yes. The Fussy formula is specifically designed for adult cats that are difficult to please at mealtime, using a kibble shape, texture, and aroma profile aimed at encouraging consistent eating.
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Can I pick this up in Toronto?
Yes. Same-day pickup is available at our North York storefront, and we also ship Canada-wide.
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How should I transition my cat to this food?
Gradually mix increasing amounts of the new food with your cat's current food over 7 to 10 days. A slow transition helps reduce the risk of digestive upset.