GI CAT TREATS: Formulated to be compatible with Royal Canin Gastrointestinal veterinary diets, including Gastrointestinal Low Fat

HEALTHY DIGESTION: Specific nutrients support digestive health for cats experiencing GI issues

ONLY 1 CALORIE PER TREAT: A great way to reward cats on a GI diet at only 1 calorie per healthy treat

SENSITIVE STOMACH CAT TREATS: Perfect treat for cats with upset stomach or digestive sensitivities

Some cats struggle with common GI upsets such as vomiting, diarrhea, or even lack of appetite. Royal Canin Gastrointestinal cat treats are part of a comprehensive line of veterinary-exclusive formulas for cats with digestive sensitivities. These cat treats are the perfect way to reward your cat while they’re on a Royal Canin Gastrointestinal cat food diet. The GI treats contain specific nutrients to help promote digestive health and support your cat’s sensitive stomach. And at only 1 calorie per treat, it’s a great way to bond with your kitty without interfering with their veterinary recommended diet. Healthy treating tip: Treats should only make up 10% of your cat’s daily calorie intake—always consult your veterinarian first. These treats are compatible with Gastrointestinal, Gastrointestinal Fiber Response, Gastrointestinal Kitten and Gastrointestinal Moderate Calorie.

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ROYAL CANIN® Gastrointestinal Feline Treats are intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

Brewers rice, chicken by-product meal, corn gluten meal, wheat gluten, powdered cellulose, natural flavors, chicken fat, egg product, dried plain beet pulp, fish oil, vegetable oil, potassium chloride, sodium silico aluminate, calcium sulfate, sodium pyrophosphate, sodium bisulfate, monocalcium phosphate, powdered psyllium seed husk, DL-methionine, fructooligosaccharides, choline chloride, taurine, hydrolyzed yeast, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), biotin, niacin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin A acetate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, manganese proteinate, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate], marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.

Calorie Content

This diet contains 3475 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 1 kilocalorie ME per treat on an as fed basis (calculated).

Crude Protein (min) 33.0%
Crude Fat (min) 11.0%
Crude Fiber (max) 7.3%
Moisture (max) 8.0%

Weight Recommended Maximum Number of Treats per Day
3.3 lb (1.5 kg) 7
4.4 lb (2 kg) 9
5.5 lb (2.5 kg) 11
6.6 lb (3 kg) 12
7.7 lb (3.5 kg) 14
8.8 lb (4 kg) 15
9.9 lb (4.5 kg) 16
11 lb (5 kg) 18
12 lb (5.5 kg) 19
13 lb (6 kg) 20
14 lb (6.5 kg) 21
15 lb (7 kg) 22
17 lb (7.5 kg) 23
18 lb (8 kg) 25
19 lb (8.5 kg) 26
20 lb (9 kg) 27
21 lb (9.5 kg) 28
22 lb (10 kg) 29


Weight Suggested Maximum Treats Per Day
11 lb (5 kg) 7 treats
22 lb (10 kg) 11 treats
33 lb (15 kg) 15 treats
44 lb (20 kg) 19 treats
66 lb (30 kg) 25 treats
88 lb (40 kg) 31 treats

Gastrointestinal Feline Treats

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Customer reviews

Barbjustbarb
07 Dec 2022

Will they ever be back??

My cat has finally been doing so well on the Royal Canin GI diet, and having compatible treats has been a godsend. The last bag we had is now past it’s best-by date, and I can tell they’re getting stale, but they are not obtainable anywhere. I am so worried we will have to go back to something like Temptations for the all-important post-play treats, and that it will wreak havoc with her finally regular and comfortable GI tract. I wish Royal Canin would inform us whether this is a supply issue vs. a deliberate discontinuation of this product. If the latter, please reconsider!
Royal Canin response
I am sorry to learn that you are having difficulty acquiring this product. Rest assured it has not been discontinued. Treats are on production hold until end of 2022 while we try to get caught up on core diets. In the interim it is suggested that you use pieces of the kibble itself as a treat when needed to best ensure the efficacy of the diet.
Nick4Sammy
03 Dec 2022

Why are these 'unavailable' everywhere?????

I had just found these for my cat when he was diagnosed with intestinal issues. He loved them and they didn't hurt his tummy. Since then they've been 'unavailable' everywhere for months! Why did they stop making them?
Voyager6331
10 Jan 2020

One loves them.

My male cat almost bites my fingers off to get at these. His sister....ignores them!
Royal Canin response
Hey you're batting 500, not too bad!
Lorikeet45
23 Oct 2019

Great treats for cats!

My cats love these and they don’t cause any GI issues if they over indulge!
TTSwann
31 Oct 2018

Great crunchy treats

Sugarbaby
30 Oct 2018

mkjk
30 Sep 2018

Must be tasty!

I have two very finicky cats that love these treats. It is so nice to have something they will both eat.
anna2040
25 Apr 2018

Contains allergens for cats!

Although my cat likes these treats she is having an allergic reaction to them. The tip of one ear was deep red and now the red is spreading. She also scratches a lot after eating them and started vomiting daily which got a lot worse over a few days. Brewer's rice is a very low quality ingredient and a known allergen for cats as is all rice. Yeasts can be a problem too. Wish I could keep giving them to her but it's way too dangerous to her health.
cabaz
21 Apr 2018

My cat LOVES these treats!

My cat has IBS, CKD & cancer. Getting her to eat anything is a full time job. She loves these treats! It's a thing of beauty to see her get excited by any type of food.
Timmys mom
20 May 2017

He loves his new treats!

I have been trying to give Timmy more healthy treats, especially with his GI problems. He just loves these!