Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Renal Support T Thin Slices in Gravy Wet Cat Food, 3-oz can, case of 6

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Renal Support T Wet Cat Food is a specialized canned cat food that helps support kidney health.
  • “T” stands for Tasty since this diet helps stimulate appetite in cats and encourages eating with thin slices in gravy texture.
  • A highly palatable energy-dense formula helps reduce meal volume and compensate for decreased appetite.
  • With a precise antioxidant complex, fatty acids from fish oil, low phosphorus, and targeted protein levels, this renal cat food helps support kidney function.
  • Developed by veterinarians, this gravy cat food pairs well with appetite-stimulating Royal Canin Renal Support Wet and Dry Cat Food varieties (sold separately).

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About Royal Canin Kidney Health for Cats

Concerned about Your Cat’s Kidney Health?

The healthy functioning of your cat’s kidneys is essential to them living a healthy life. Their kidneys serve as a filtering system that helps remove toxins and waste from blood. You should always work with your veterinarian to monitor your cat’s kidney health.

Support Your Cat’s Quality of Life Through Kidney Health Challenges

Feed a Specific Renal Diet

Your veterinarian can recommend the right diet to support your cat’s kidney function.

Encourage Drinking Water

Make sure that your cat always has fresh and clean water available. Offering them moist food can also support hydration.

Stimulate Your Cat’s Appetite

Offer your cat a nutritional option with different taste, smell, and texture to help ensure food intake, especially for pets with a poor appetite.

How Nutrition Can Help

Your veterinarian may recommend a formula that includes:

Digestive Support

A combination of highly digestible proteins, balanced fibers, prebiotics and EPA + DHA to support digestive health.

Antioxidant Complex

Enriched with a blend of antioxidants to promote tissue and cellular health.

Kidney Support

Modified phosphorous and protein to support kidney function.

Adapted Energy

Adapted energy content to reduce meal volume and help compensate for a decreased appetite.

Add Variety and Remember to Set Autoship

Offering a range of aromas and textures can help ensure palatability and adequate food intake. Also, remember to set Autoship to make sure that your cat always has their veterinarian’s recommended nutrition.

About Royal Canin

What sets Royal Canin apart is their close collaboration with veterinarians. Through these professional partnerships, they strive to learn everything they can about pet health, including how different formulas perform for different breeds, sizes, lifestyles and therapeutic conditions. Ongoing research and development allows Royal Canin to keep providing the precise nutrition dogs need for a range of medical conditions.

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Questions & Answers

16 Customer Questions


How much calcium (mg, fed and dry matter) is in this?


Since D & T are both morsels in gravy and seemingly the same flavor, what is the difference between them?

Answer by mtr013Aug 09, 2024
Royal Canin says "No, it is for chronic kidney disease! T stands for Tasty."

What is the difference between "E" and "T" Royal Canin veterinary wet cat food in small 3 oz can?

Answer by ChewyJan 03, 2019
Please refer to the attached chart for differences in the Renal Diet formulas.

What is the phosphorus percentage in this food?

Answer by ChewyDec 10, 2019
This recipe contains 0.10% Phosphorus on an as fed basis.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Cynthi on Jan 16, 2026

Just what I needed.

Cocoa, our cat, needs to be on a special diet now. Unfortunately there are limited choices for flavors. He was getting bored with the same food everyday. Chewy has

Cocoa, our cat, needs to be on a special diet now. Unfortunately there are limited choices for flavors. He was getting bored with the same food everyday. Chewy has several different brands that make this special diet cat food & thus several different flavors are available. Thank you , Chewy. Cocoa is much happier now & enjoying his varied menu as well as fulfilling his dietary needs.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Elise on Jan 6, 2026

T is for Tasty

My aging cats have always been finnicky eaters. I'd tried other food meant for cats with kidney disease, but they generally just turned their noses up at it. They

My aging cats have always been finnicky eaters. I'd tried other food meant for cats with kidney disease, but they generally just turned their noses up at it. They actually like this one, especially if I heat it up slightly as my vet suggested. It's a relief to know I'm feeding them something that's healthy for them.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Lena on Dec 11, 2025

The Best Renal Food

Out of all the renal foods I tried for my CKD boy, this was the one he liked the most. Unfortunately, he still really didn't like it much, and after a while he refused

Out of all the renal foods I tried for my CKD boy, this was the one he liked the most. Unfortunately, he still really didn't like it much, and after a while he refused to eat it and my vet told me to go with a non-prescription food instead. This is still definitely worth a try if you've got a CKD cat, it's just that renal food isn't going to taste as good as other food, and cats are picky. This definitely has the most normal texture vs other prescription renal foods.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Kimi on Nov 27, 2025

It's a NO for my picky eater

Unfortunately, my picky eater Oliver does not like this prescription food. I had him on the loaf/pate type of food, and he would not eat that. The vet suggested

Unfortunately, my picky eater Oliver does not like this prescription food. I had him on the loaf/pate type of food, and he would not eat that. The vet suggested trying this type of food to see if he would eat it, but he runs away when I try to give him his bowl with this in it. I was pretty sure he wouldn't eat it because he never liked the meaty filets/chunky types of wet food before, but I was willing to give it a try. This was the third type of prescription food I tried with Oliver (one other brand of pate, then Royal Canin loaf and slices) and he just will not eat any of it. I'm just thankful he eats the prescription dry food at least.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tatiana on Nov 19, 2025

She eats it still. Helps her kidneys.

I bought a whole case of Hills and Kitty turned up her nose by the third can. I can’t tell you how that hurt my wallet. They have smaller cases you can buy in RC

I bought a whole case of Hills and Kitty turned up her nose by the third can. I can’t tell you how that hurt my wallet. They have smaller cases you can buy in RC and it doesn’t matter because she’s never gone off it. I’ve had to mush it up some for her missing tooth, but she still digs the flavor, and I dig that. Over the years RC has gotten better. I had a bad experience in the past. Kudos to them for having the initiative to improve their products. Kitty even likes a little bit of their hard food that I put out in the middle of the night when I don’t have the motivation to feed her at 3am. They have a code for the foods in their foods that makes gauging what your cat likes and dislikes easier. I feel good about giving this food to my ailing kitty. She’s gone through a lot.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lillian on Dec 29, 2025

So Far So Good

Still trying to find kidney diet food that our Lolah will eat more than a few cans of. She really enjoyed the 6 cans so hoping continues with a case of 24. Texture

Still trying to find kidney diet food that our Lolah will eat more than a few cans of. She really enjoyed the 6 cans so hoping continues with a case of 24. Texture and gravy of this one looks good. We tried 2 different Hills varieties but didn't go through either case. Hoping for better with RC.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Michele on Jan 14, 2026

Finally!

I was struggling to get my cat to eat a renal food diet and this did it. I loves the "T" and the "D", but not the "E"...go figure. I'm just happy that I found a

I was struggling to get my cat to eat a renal food diet and this did it. I loves the "T" and the "D", but not the "E"...go figure. I'm just happy that I found a food that he looks forward to, and has stopped losing weight.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Linda on Jan 3, 2026

They like it. They wouldn’t eat the other brand

Both of our senior cats have stage two kidney disease. Getting them to eat canned prescription food has been a challenge. I was throwing away most of it (Hills)

Both of our senior cats have stage two kidney disease. Getting them to eat canned prescription food has been a challenge. I was throwing away most of it (Hills). I gave Royal Canin a try and they gobble it up. They both like the canned and dry food


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Greg on Nov 29, 2025

She Used to Eat It, Now It’s a Hard Pass

My CKD cat likes the D version of this food well enough, but the T version has officially been voted off the island. She used to at least tolerate it, but now she

My CKD cat likes the D version of this food well enough, but the T version has officially been voted off the island. She used to at least tolerate it, but now she won’t touch it at all. I don’t think the formula changed and this kind of thing is just super common with CKD cats, but I’m still trying to find something that actually makes her happy. Sadly, this one isn’t it and I just bought some more.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Michele on Jan 15, 2026

Sphynx approved

I have a 14 year old Sphynx who has CKD. She will eat this food. You know how hard it is for them to eat kidney food. And when she gets fussy I spinkle a Bonkers

I have a 14 year old Sphynx who has CKD. She will eat this food. You know how hard it is for them to eat kidney food. And when she gets fussy I spinkle a Bonkers pop on top of it.