Awesome
I understand that Royal Canin aren't big on their meat content, however they have a very good nutrient count (and smell lovely unlike most dry food!)If you are feeding your cat a good quality/high meat content wet food, it doesn't really matter too much if your dry food isn't 80% meat like some are (but made up of derivatives etc), in fact my kitten won't eat Applaws dry due to being too rich/stinky!
You won't go wrong with these