Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce

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Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce

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Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce scores 2.5/5 for ingredient quality — a wet food cat food with 9.8% protein targeting adult cats.

2.5

Below Average

MiauMiau AI score · 2.5/5

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AI ANALYSIS

What MiauMiau's AI actually sees

Despite an adequate dry matter protein content (45.6%), this food relies on low-quality unnamed 'meat and animal derivatives' as the primary ingredient, with cereals as the second. Added sugars and unspecified derivatives raise concerns for feline health.

According to MiauMiau's analysis of over 5,000+ wet food products, Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat in Gravy scores below the wet food average.

MiauMiau Cat Food Database

Analyzed by MiauMiau's Nutritional AI · June 2026

This analysis is generated from ingredient and compositional data. It is not veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian for health decisions.

Score breakdown

Ingredient Quality1.0
Protein Adequacy4.0
Low Filler Content3.0
Clean Additives3.0
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HOW IT COMPARES

Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce vs. the category

Compared to the average wet food across 5,000+ products in our database.

Quality Score2.5/5

Category avg: 3/5

Scores 0.5 points below the average wet food

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OUR ASSESSMENT

What we like vs. what to watch

What we like

  • Excellent protein content for adult cats
  • Grain-free formula
  • Nutritionally complete — suitable as a sole diet

What to watch

  • Ingredient quality is below average
  • Contains added sugars
  • Uses vague 'derivatives' instead of named ingredients
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WHO IT'S FOR

Is this right for your cat?

Best for

KittensCats with grain sensitivities
05

INGREDIENTS

What's actually in the bag

Top ingredients

  1. 01Meat and animal derivatives
  2. 02cereals
  3. 03fish and fish derivatives
  4. 04vegetable and animal oils and fats
  5. 05derivatives of vegetable origin

Ingredients are listed by weight. The first ingredients make up the majority of the formula.

Concerns

  • Contains added sugars
  • Uses unnamed animal derivatives instead of specific protein sources
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NUTRITION

The numbers

Guaranteed analysis

Protein9.8%
Fat4.4%
Fiber1.3%
Ash1.7%
Moisture78.5%
Calories986 kcal/kg

Dry matter basis

Protein45.58%
Fat20.47%
Fiber6.05%
Carbs (est.)19.99%

Dry matter basis removes water content for accurate comparison between wet and dry foods.

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FULL LABEL

Every ingredient

Meat and animal derivatives, cereals, fish and fish derivatives, vegetable and animal oils and fats, derivatives of vegetable origin, vegetable protein extracts, minerals, various sugars.

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FAQ

Questions worth answering

Is Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce good for cats?

According to MiauMiau's AI analysis, Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce is a below-average wet food with a quality score of 2.5 out of 5. Despite an adequate dry matter protein content (45.6%), this food relies on low-quality unnamed 'meat and animal derivatives' as the primary ingredient, with cereals as the second. Added sugars and unspecified derivatives raise concerns for feline health.

What is the protein content of Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce?

Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce contains 9.8% protein as listed on the label. On a dry matter basis, that's 45.58% protein. Dry matter basis is the fairest way to compare protein between wet and dry foods because it removes water content from the equation.

Is Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce grain-free?

Yes, Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce is grain-free. It does not contain wheat, corn, rice, or other grain ingredients. This can be beneficial for cats with grain sensitivities, though most healthy cats tolerate grains without issues.

How does Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce compare to other wet food?

According to MiauMiau's database of over 5,000+ cat food products, Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce scores 0.5 points below the average wet food quality score of 3.0. MiauMiau's AI evaluates ingredient quality, protein adequacy, filler content, and additive safety to generate each score.

Is Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce suitable for kittens or senior cats?

Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce is formulated for adult cats. Its high protein content (45.58% dry matter basis) may also be suitable for kittens, but a dedicated kitten formula is generally recommended. If you have a kitten or a senior cat, look for formulas specifically designed for their life stage.

What are the main ingredients in Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce?

The top 5 ingredients in Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat en sauce are: Meat and animal derivatives, cereals, fish and fish derivatives, vegetable and animal oils and fats, derivatives of vegetable origin. The primary ingredient is Meat and animal derivatives. The remaining top ingredients are cereals, fish and fish derivatives, vegetable and animal oils and fats, derivatives of vegetable origin. Ingredient order indicates proportion by weight, so the first ingredients make up the bulk of the formula.

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