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11/13/2025 at 9:28 am #3860
WhiskerEats
ParticipantI’ve been comparing Lotus cat food vs. Kirkland Signature lately, and I think the difference shows in coat health. My cat’s fur has a deeper shine since switching to Lotus canned food. I started with the Just Juicy Venison Stew grain-free recipe. I love that Lotus cat food ingredients are straightforward and wholesome. I order from Chewy since Lotus cat food near me is nonexistent. Definitely pricier than Nutra Nuggets, but I’d say it’s worth it for the visible improvement.
11/13/2025 at 9:29 am #3861MeowMealBox
ParticipantAnyone else’s cat love the Lotus Duck Pâté? My guy goes nuts for it. I like alternating it with the Just Juicy Chicken Stew. Both seem to help his digestion and energy. I switched from Pure Cravings canned food, which he stopped eating suddenly. I’m glad I found Lotus cat food it’s made in smaller batches and doesn’t smell overly processed. Also, no known Lotus cat food recall, which is reassuring. Wish more stores stocked it though, because it sells out online fast.
11/13/2025 at 9:30 am #3862CatBowlClub
ParticipantLotus dry cat food has been a huge help for my cat’s dental health. The oven-baked texture seems to clean her teeth naturally. I also mix in the Just Juicy Chicken Stew as a topper for hydration. I was feeding Nature’s Domain before, but she got bored of it. Now she eats every bite. I also noticed less shedding and better energy levels. I buy Lotus cat food from Amazon or Petco depending on stock it’s worth every penny for the results I’ve seen.
11/13/2025 at 9:31 am #3863CozyWhiskers
ParticipantI recently tried the Lotus raw cat food frozen rabbit formula, and it’s been fantastic. My cat’s stools are smaller, and his coat feels silkier. I like that Lotus frozen raw cat food uses human grade meats and veggies. It’s more natural than most brands, including Kirkland and Nutra Nuggets. I’m thinking about combining it with the canned version for variety. The only downside is the cost and the fact it’s hard to find Lotus cat food near me, but online prices help.
11/13/2025 at 9:32 am #3864FelineGrain
ParticipantI’ve used both Lotus wet cat food and dry food for about a year. My cats especially love the Lotus Just Juicy Venison and Chicken recipes. I think what sets it apart is the freshness the cans don’t smell overly processed, and the meat chunks look real. I’ve had better luck with Lotus than with Nature’s Domain or Pure Cravings. I haven’t noticed any digestive issues at all. It’s just tough to find where to buy Lotus cat food locally; I stick to Chewy.
11/13/2025 at 9:33 am #3865WhiskerBlend
ParticipantAfter hearing so many good things, I tried the Lotus Just Juicy Chicken Stew grain-free canned cat food. My cats loved it instantly! They lick their bowls clean every time. I also appreciate that it’s made in small batches and uses oven-baked ingredients. I’ve compared it to brands like Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, and honestly, Lotus feels cleaner and higher-quality. I wish it was cheaper, but I’ll keep buying it online since finding Lotus cat food near me is pretty much impossible.
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