Royal Canin Indoor Cat Food

Indoor cats have their own rhythm — a little less roaming, a little more lounging, and some unique nutrition needs. Royal Canin Indoor Cat Food is specially designed to match their slower metabolism, support healthy digestion, reduce hairballs, and keep their coats looking glorious. Whether they're chilling on the couch or scaling the cat tree, there's a Royal Canin recipe that fits their lifestyle perfectly.

Frequently asked questions

Indoor cats live a different life — less roaming, more lounging, and often a slower metabolism. Royal Canin indoor cat food is specially crafted with lower calorie levels, higher digestibility, and fibre blends that help manage hairballs and litter box odours.

A great option to start with is Royal Canin Indoor Adult Dry Cat Food — designed to keep indoor cats in top shape, inside and out.

As indoor cats hit 7+, their needs shift again — slower metabolism, ageing joints, and more delicate digestion. That’s where Royal Canin Indoor 7+ Adult Dry Cat Food comes in. It’s tailored for vitality support, kidney health, and maintaining coat shine in senior loungers.

(If your cat shows any special health concerns, it’s best to have a chat with your vet before making changes.)

Absolutely! Mixing wet and dry food can help support hydration, keep meals exciting, and promote better urinary health — a win for many indoor cats.

Try combining a daily serve of Royal Canin Indoor With Gravy Adult Wet Cat Food Pouches 85g x 12 alongside your dry kibble routine. It’s a delicious, easy-to-digest way to mix up their menu without throwing off their nutrition.

It sure does. Hairballs and digestive issues are common in indoor cats thanks to more grooming and less exercise. Formulas like Royal Canin Indoor With Jelly Adult Wet Cat Food Pouches 85g x 12 are made with specific fibre blends to help move hair through the digestive system and keep everything running smoothly.

(And if hairballs are persistent or severe, make sure to get vet advice — there could be a deeper issue.)

Most cats are ready to move from kitten food to adult cat food at around 12 months old. For indoor cats, it’s smart to transition straight into an indoor-specific formula like Royal Canin Indoor Adult Dry Cat Food to match their lifestyle needs as they mature.

Later down the track, when they reach 7+ years, you'll shift them again into senior cat food like Royal Canin Indoor 7+ to support ageing from the inside out.