My Thoughts on Lotus Cat Food Reviews: After Feeding It to Our Cats

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  • #3672
    KittyDish
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    So, I recently switched my cats over to Lotus Cat Food, and wow they’re absolutely loving it. Especially the Lotus Just Juicy Chicken Stew and Venison Stew grain-free canned options. The texture looks like real shredded meat, not that overly processed stuff you see in some cans.

    I like that Lotus wet cat food and Lotus raw cat food are made in small batches and oven baked, which feels healthier. I also read that the company makes their food in a human grade facility, which honestly gives me some peace of mind about quality.

    But I wanted to ask: how are your cats doing on it long-term? Any changes in coat, digestion, or energy levels? I’ve seen mixed Lotus cat food reviews online some say it’s great, others think it’s pricey.

    Also, does anyone know where to buy Lotus canned cat food or Lotus frozen raw cat food at the best price? I’ve seen it on Chewy, Amazon, and Petco, but it’s not easy to find Lotus cat food near me.

    Curious too if anyone’s tried the Lotus Rabbit or Duck Pâté recipes. Are they worth the switch from chicken?

    Let’s share experiences good or bad so we can help other cat owners decide if Lotus Cat Food is really worth it.

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    #3846
    KittyCuisine
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    I started my cats on Lotus Just Juicy Chicken Stew a few months back, and honestly, I’ve seen a noticeable difference in their coats so shiny and smooth! I like that Lotus cat food is oven-baked and made in small batches. My picky girl also loves the Lotus Rabbit Pâté, which is rare because she turns her nose up at most wet cat food. I order it from Chewy since finding Lotus cat food near me is tough. It’s pricey but feels worth it compared to Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets.

    #3847
    TheCatFeast
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    I’ve been feeding the Lotus Venison Stew grain-free canned cat food to my senior cat, and it’s one of the few wet foods she’ll eat every time. The texture looks like real meat instead of a mushy paste. I was curious about the Lotus raw cat food too, but it’s hard to find locally. I might try ordering it online. For me, the peace of mind that it’s made in a human-grade facility is huge. Definitely feels like a better option than Nature’s Domain or Pure Cravings.

    #3848
    PurrBites
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    My cats love the Lotus oven-baked duck recipe grain-free dry cat food. It smells great (for cat food, anyway), and they seem to digest it well. I rotate between the dry and Lotus wet cat food to keep things interesting. I also appreciate that there hasn’t been any Lotus cat food recall that I could find. For the price, it’s still cheaper than feeding only the premium frozen raw brands. Compared to American Journey or Fromm, Lotus seems to use higher-quality proteins.

    #3849
    TastyWhiskers
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    I tried switching from Blue Buffalo to Lotus canned cat food and didn’t expect such a difference! My cat’s hairballs have almost completely stopped since the change. The Just Juicy Venison Stew grain-free canned cat food is her current favorite. I noticed her digestion improved a lot too. I was initially hesitant because of the cost, but honestly, she eats less because it’s filling. I grab mine from Petco since it’s rarely in stock on Amazon. Lotus cat food ingredients look super clean to me.

    #3850
    CatMealTime
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    Has anyone tried the Lotus raw cat food near me in the frozen section at Petco? I picked up the turkey one last week. My cat loved it, but I’m not sure if I should switch her fully from kibble. I used to buy Nature’s Domain dry, but she started getting bored of it. I’ve read that Lotus frozen raw cat food is better nutritionally because it’s less processed. The downside? It’s expensive and comes in small bags. Still, I might alternate with Pure Cravings wet food.

    #3851
    MeowPantry
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    Lotus cat food was a total game changer for my cat with food allergies. The Lotus Duck Pâté and Just Juicy Pork Stew grain free canned cat food are the only things that don’t trigger itching. I like that the brand focuses on limited ingredients and doesn’t use fillers. I’m feeding a mix of dry and wet Lotus cat food, and his digestion seems perfect. I tried finding cheaper alternatives like Nutra Nuggets or American Journey, but honestly, they don’t compare to the quality of Lotus.

    #3852
    FurryFeeder
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    I’ve tried so many brands (Fromm, Wellness CORE, Nature’s Domain), but Lotus Just Juicy Turkey Cat Food seems to be the only thing that keeps my cat’s weight stable. The oven-baked dry food is also great crunchy, not greasy. I also love that the cans list clear ingredients like chicken, broth, and veggies—no by-products. I wish Lotus cat food was easier to find near me because I always have to order online. So far, zero issues with tummy upsets or picky eating.

    #3853
    PurrfectMeals
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    My rescue cat used to have the worst digestion issues, and nothing worked until I tried Lotus cat food. I started with the Just Juicy Chicken Stew and later moved to the Lotus Rabbit formula. Her stools are finally normal, and her coat looks gorgeous. I alternate between wet and dry food, sometimes adding a spoonful of Lotus canned cat food to her kibble. I was worried about recalls, but the brand seems very transparent. Pricey, yes but better than constant vet visits!

    #3854
    CatDishDaily
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    I love that Lotus cat food is baked instead of extruded like most dry foods. The oven-baked duck recipe grain-free dry cat food smells natural, and my cats love the crunch. I also feed the Lotus Just Juicy Venison Stew canned food as dinner. I’ve been avoiding brands like Kirkland Signature and Pure Cravings lately because I wanted something more artisanal. I just wish it was easier to find where to buy Lotus cat food locally seems like only specialty pet stores carry it.

    #3855
    WhiskerKitchen
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    Has anyone noticed how good the Lotus wet cat food smells? The Just Juicy Chicken Stew actually looks edible (not that I’d try it, lol). I switched from Nutra Nuggets dry food to Lotus cat food after reading about its small-batch cooking process. My two cats have way more energy now. I order mine from Amazon since it’s faster than Petco delivery. Definitely one of the better premium options if you want a clean ingredient diet without weird fillers or fake flavoring.

    #3856
    PawPantry
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    I’ve used Lotus raw cat food for about six months now, alternating with canned options. The frozen raw duck recipe seems to keep my cats’ teeth cleaner too. I trust the brand because it’s made at a human grade facility. I’ve had bad luck with brands like Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain (my cat refused to eat them). I get my Lotus cat food from Chewy since it’s cheaper there. So far, it’s worth the cost no digestion problems, and their fur looks shiny and full.

    #3857
    MeowMixLab
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    I used to feed Kirkland Signature’s grain-free formula, but my cat’s coat got dull. After switching to Lotus Just Juicy Chicken Stew, it’s like night and day! Her fur is silky again, and she doesn’t shed as much. I also mix in a bit of the Lotus oven-baked dry cat food for crunch. It’s hard to find Lotus cat food near me, so I usually buy online from Amazon or Petco. I like knowing the ingredients are simple mostly chicken, broth, and vegetables.

    #3858
    SoftPawMeals
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    Lotus canned cat food has been a big win for my two picky eaters. They both adore the Just Juicy Venison Stew and the Turkey recipe. I like that it’s grain free and that the texture looks like real shredded meat. I’ve been slowly mixing it with some Nature’s Domain dry food to balance the budget. I haven’t seen any Lotus cat food recall news, which gives me confidence in the brand’s safety standards. Highly recommend if you want something clean and high-protein.

    #3859
    CatChowMix
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    My cat is obsessed with the Lotus Just Juicy Pork Stew grain-free canned cat food! It’s one of the few foods she eats without leaving leftovers. I’ve tried other brands like Pure Cravings and Fromm, but she always seems to come back to Lotus wet cat food. I appreciate that it’s cooked in small batches with real ingredients. I do wish it was more affordable, but at least there’s peace of mind knowing it’s made in a human-grade kitchen with no fillers.

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