Is Royal Canin a domestic or imported brand?
Royal Canin is an imported brand. The brand is French, but the production is in China. The French research and development maintains unified standards, and the nutritional content and production processes are consistent across 15 factories worldwide. The Chinese factory is located in Fengxian, Shanghai.

Royal Canin is a French cat food brand, manufactured in China. French R&D adheres to unified standards, and its 15 factories worldwide maintain consistent nutrition and production processes. The Chinese factory, located in Fengxian, Shanghai, stands out among the 15 global factories, earning it the title of a platinum factory. Royal Canin A3, K36, kitten formula, pre-pregnancy kitten food, and prescription cat food are all excellent choices with high repurchase rates. According to public information, Royal Canin Pet Foods Ltd. was established in 1967 and launched the Royal Canin brand in 1968, primarily producing cat food, and has been in business for 49 years.
Currently, Royal Canin has 15 factories worldwide, including in France, the United States, Brazil, and China. The Chinese factory was completed in Shanghai in 2009. The Shanghai factory is primarily operated by Royal Canin Pet Food (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., with branch offices in Beijing, Guangzhou, and Chengdu handling sales and after-sales service.