The Ragdoll was so named because of its tendency to go limp and docile when picked up. It’s also sometimes called a “puppy cat” due to its endearing and affectionate behaviour - similar to that of a dog. Apparently this breed can even be trained...
If there was a Hall of Fame for cats, the British Shorthair would be the first to be honoured. From inspiration for the Cheshire Cat illustrations in Alice in Wonderland to the blogging juggernaut “I Can Has Cheezburger?” this breed is Mr Pop Culture. Royal...
With her voluminous, spun-silk coat and serene, translucent eyes you can almost imagine the Persian cat travelling amid rare spices and jewels on the caravan route from Persia to Iran. Although the exact origins of this truly ancient breed will never...
This is the BFG of the cat world – big, friendly and gentle. It’s the biggest domesticated breed of cat, and it’s the official state cat of Maine (who knew there were official state cats in the US?). This breed is large and in charge, but they’re...
Ageing affects us all, including our furry friends. The Royal Canin Maxi range of products targets the specific needs of dogs weighing 25-44kg. In this particular product, Royal Canin focuses on providing an exclusive blend of antioxidants to help neutralise...
Royal Canin’s range of Maxi products are designed with the specific needs of the large-breed dog in mind. Large-breed puppies have greater difficulty digesting their food than their smaller counterparts, partly due to their relatively short digestive...
Sleeping, eating and grooming. Sounds like a nice way to spend a day, doesn’t it? Indoor cats pretty much spend all day every day like that – with the occasional madcap dash from room to room for no reason. As a result of this particular lifestyle,...
Each of the Royal Canin Maxi products is tailored to meet a specific need or life stage of large-breed dogs weighing 26-44kg. Maxi Mature 5+ years is a balanced, low-energy food that addresses large-breed dogs’ propensity for weight gain. It contains...
The words ‘giant’ and ‘adult’ certainly conjure up images of dogs as big as horses…we know the giant-breed dogs don’t get quite that large, but still – 45kg + is a whole lotta dog. Royal Canin isn’t intimidated in the slightest though...
Royal Canin really know dogs. Take your Bulldog puppy for instance. They know that Bulldogs are unique. They are notorious for their flatulence (pee-eew!), can have digestive issues and have a brachycephalic jaw. They also know that you want nothing but...