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Lotus Duck Pate Grain-Free Canned Cat Food is a grain-free, gourmet pate that’s made especially for a cat's fine-tuned palate. Lotus creates their nutritionally balanced pates in small batches using only natural, whole ingredients and absolutely no processing aids like carrageenan, guar gum or xanthan gum. Rich duck meat, pork liver, white fish, clams, blueberries, carrots and cranberries are simmered together in a duck broth for a meal that’s packed with flavor and nutrients. The unique salmon and olive oil blend provides a full range of omegas to help maintain your cat’s healthy skin and luxurious fur.
Item Number | 101904 |
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Packaging Type | Can |
Season | N/A |
Shop Conscious | Non-GMO |
Food Texture | Pate |
Lifestage | Adult |
Food Form | Wet Food |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Non-GMO, Premium |
Duck, Duck Broth, Pork Liver, Pork Liver Broth, White Fish, Peas, Natural Flavor, Agar Agar, Tricalcium Phosphate, Ground Whole Flaxseed, New Zealand Green Mussel, Asparagus, Clams, Blueberries, Cranberries, Carrots, Eggs, Olive Oil, Salmon Oil, Salt, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Kelp, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Sulfate, Taurine, Choline Chloride, Betaine, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Niacin, Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Vitamin B Supplement, Calcium Iodate, Vitamin D Supplement, Folic Acid.
990 kcal/kg
Crude Protein | 9.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 4.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 0.75% max |
Moisture | 78.0% max |
Ash | 2.75% max |
Omega-6 Fatty Acids | 0.20% min |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 0.45% min |
Weight | Daily Feeding (2.75 oz Cans) | Daily Feeding (5.3 oz Cans) | Daily Feeding (12.5 oz Cans) |
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6 lbs | 2 | 1 | 1/2 |
8 lbs | 2 3/4 | 1 1/2 | 1/2 |
10 lbs | 3 1/2 | 1 3/4 | 3/4 |
12 lbs | 4 1/4 | 2 1/4 | 1 |
14 lbs | 5 | 2 1/2 | 1 |
Reproduction: Provide increasing amounts of food the latter half of gestation. The amount may be twice normal intake. Feed to consumption during lactation.
Growth: Introduce wet food around the 5th week of age and provide as much food as kittens will consume from weaning till full grown. Always provide a source of clean fresh water.
Gradually transition your pet to any new food over the course of 7-14 days to help avoid the digestive upset that abrupt changes in diet can cause. If your pet tends to be on the sensitive side, it may be best to take a little extra time. 1. Start by feeding your pet a mix of 25% new food and 75% old food for the first few days. 2. Then, increase the amount of new food to about 50% and feed that half-and-half mix for a few days. 3. Proceed to feeding 75% new food/25% old food for the next few days. 4. Complete the transition by feeding just the new food on its own.
Because we bake our dog and cat foods, we are able to use up to twice as much fresh meat as extruded pet foods. Then there’s better palatability - in 1 third - party study, Lotus Wholesome Duck Recipe fed 11/2 times better as a first choice against the leading specialty dry duck formulas for dogs. And we do it all without any added flavors or sprayed on fats (Feel the difference - Lotus is not greasy like most extruded foods).Baked foods are cooked at 1 atmospheric pressure slowly cooking and browning each piece of Lotus. Extruders cook food at 2 - 3 times atmospheric pressure using steam. Extruded kibble gets its puffy appearance from being cooked at such high pressure, then being released back into normal atmospheric pressure after cooking. This is cooking from the inside out (think microwave).Oven - baked Lotus retains 100% of its vitamins. Extruded dog and cat foods typically lose an average of 40% of their vitamins. This means that all of Lotus’ fresh fruits and vegetables still provide all of those wonderful antioxidants to keep your best friend’s cells healthy. Lotus even retained 100% of its proteins compared to extruded foods that typically lose 20% during drying the drying process.Feed less! A bag of Lotus lasts 20% longer. This is because a cup of Lotus weighs only 4 oz and many extruded foods weigh an average of 6 ozSlow oven - baking takes about 3 times as long, but we think all the benefits are worth it.
Lotus dry foods are baked in real ovens, like the 1 you have at home. So, of course, there will be some browning from the oven. The Lotus kibbles come out shaped slightly different from each other—the same way homemade cookies are never perfectly round.
All ingredients are sourced in North America (USA and Canada). There are 3 exceptions on our ingredient lists: New Zealand Green Mussel, Deboned Lamb and Lamb Meal - all these great ingredients come from New Zealand.
Our oven - baked foods are made in small batches in a family owned and operated Canadian bakery. all of our canned foods are made in small batches in our very own micro - cannery in California.
We use whole grains because of the many nutritional benefits they provide. For example, brown rice provides vitamin E to help maintain healthy cells. Brown rice also supplies insoluble fiber which becomes food for the good bacteria in your pet’s large intestine.In fact, our brown rice is actually more expensive than chicken meal because it’s the same brown rice you’d cook at home. Although chicken meal is a nutritious ingredient, it’s not used in the household kitchen.Rye is another whole grain, but this 1 has the highest concentration of lignans, antioxidant like compounds that help keep cells healthy.Barley and oatmeal are a great source of B vitamins, as well as insoluble fiber, which can help feed good bacteria in the large intestine.
We selected 3 special oils for our dog food, each with their own amazing benefits. We chose soy oil because it is a good source of omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids in the form of Alpha Linolenic Acid. We chose olive oil because it’s a rich source linoleic acid (omega - 6). And we added salmon oil because it’s rich in 2 omega - 3 fatty acids - DHA and EPA. DHA has been shown to improve learning in puppies whose mothers were fed a diet containing DHA. All Lotus cat recipes contain chicken fat as well because cats have an increased need for fat, as compared to dogs.
Lotus only purchases proteins that are specified by the manufacturer to be preserved with vitamin E, citric acid, and rosemary. This means all our fish, fish meal, chicken, chicken meal, lamb, lamb meal, duck, and duck meal are all naturally preserved. We do this even though we could claim our food is natural by just adding a natural preservative to the food and not worrying about how our proteins are preserved. We feel it’s necessary to go the extra mile and commit to never buying proteins that are preserved with things like Ethoxyquin, BHT, or BHA even though they are cheaper.
No, the soy oil is 1 of the oils in Lotus that supplies both linoleic acid (an omega 6 fatty acid) and alpha linolenic acid(an omega 3 fatty acid). It is not a protein like soybean meal which is often used as an inexpensive source of protein in some foods. Allergies are primarily caused by proteins, not fatty acids or oils. In fact, Lotus does not use any concentrated plant based proteins like soybean meal, potato protein, pea protein or rice protein concentrate, for that very reason.
Because dogs can produce taurine if they have all of the required amino acids. Lotus lamb supplies these amino acids with lamb meat, Pollock and lamb meal as protein sources and not just lamb meal. Lamb meal tends to be higher in ash (bone) and collagen than lamb meat and doesn’t have as much usable protein. Also, Lotus does not use ingredients like rice bran which is often combined with lamb meal which is often the only protein source in other dog foods. When a dog is fed this type of diet, he/she may not get all of the required amino acids to produce taurine, so those dog foods add taurine. A deficiency in taurine can lead to heart issues.
All of the Lotus packaging artwork is done by Bay Area artist Nicholas Wilton. The natural, organic shapes and textures represented in Wilton’s work reflect the organic, holistic nature of Lotus foods. That’s why we chose Wilton to illustrate the images that our art director, Betsy Nathane designed. Wilton’s work can be found at nicholaswiltonpaintings.com
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Top Ingredients | Duck, Duck Broth, Pork Liver... | Pork, Pork Broth, Pork Liver... | Duck, Chicken, Turkey Liver... | Rabbit, Rabbit Broth, Peas... | Sardine, Sardine Broth, Peas... |
Food Flavor | Duck, Poultry | Pork, Meat | Duck, Tuna, Poultry, Seafood & Fish | Rabbit, Meat | Sardine, Seafood & Fish |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Non-GMO, Premium | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Non-GMO, Premium | Grain-Free, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Gluten Free... | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Non-GMO | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Non-GMO |
Packaging Type | Can | Can | Can | Can | Can |
Food Texture | Pate | Pate | Pate | Pate | Pate |
My cats love it! The special part if this can food is it is sooooo smooth. My cats love it!
It is great food, so good for your cat. My cat is so healthy and great weight now.
My 6 year old cat loves his new cat tree! My boyfriend and I put it together in about 20 minutes, no issues. The instructions had a misprint but it took us maybe 30 seconds to realize and figure it out. My cat is a smaller cat but he has no issues getting around on the platforms, he loves the little mouse toy and it’s his new favorite place to chill (that’s not on top of me).
Thank you LOTUS! My kitty Leo is 11 years old and has had IBD for most of his life. He recently nearly died. Allot of veterinary intervention later, he’s off antibiotics and eating home made roasted chicken and still sick. I looked around at different foods and tried all brands and kinds, even freeze dried raw has a poor effect on him. I bought the lotus sardine dry food because somewhere I read it was good for IBD. At first he ate it with gusto and almost overnight (we’ll about 5 days) had a formed stool. The sardine didn’t work out; he just doesn’t like it. Neither the wet or dry. I tried the dry duck. He ate that at first too with the same amazing results fully formed poop. Then he didn’t want to eat that dry food either. I now mix the duck dry with the duck pate or just feed him the duck pate. He eats it happily and has very little diarrhea, mostly fully formed stool. If he does have an issue it’s because he ate something other than the cat food. Eventually I’ll transition all the cats over to this food. Have to use up the old foods. It’s really miraculous the change it has made in his life. If I hadn’t found this good he would probably have to be back on antibiotics and had to live with continual diarrhea.
Lotus came highly suggested by fellow cat keepers as good for kitties with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). I know one of my cat's favorite flavors is duck so I got the duck pate. The texture of the pate was quite fine and gelatinous, however, which she seems not to like, and she has been unwilling to try it even after multiple attempts. My other two cats don't seem interested either. That being said, if your cat is willing to eat it, this food does have high quality ingredients that may help lessen IBD flare-ups.
My cats love this food. However, you folks seem to have a hard time keeping it in stock which means I have to order it elsewhere.
Glamoury will eat it (eventually) but it is fairly obvious that he would prefer something else.
My very senior cat likes it well enough, as long as I add a little water. She only has four teeth and appreciates food that is a little less dense. That said, she almost always finishes her portion. I can tell this is a quality food.
Unfortunately neither one of my cats liked it. Even the one who would literally eat anything. The smell is also quite strong.
Grain free is the way to go! My cat no longer throws up and he loves this food!