Lotus Rabbit Grain-Free Pate Canned Cat Food

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  • Made with rabbit as the very first ingredient and other whole foods including peas, carrots, cranberries and blueberries.
  • Can help cats who suffer from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) and provides 78% moisture, which helps to prevent UTI’s (urinary tract infections).
  • Coconut oil and salmon oil are added to help support a healthy coat and skin.
  • Grain-free and made with a single source of animal protein, this pate is perfect for felines with food sensitivities.
  • Made free of unnecessary ingredients like carrageenan, guar gum or xanthan gum.

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Questions & Answers

7 Customer Questions


What is latest phosphorus % on dry matter basis .96% or 1.27%? There's two different answers in questions posted.
Answer by ChewySep 14, 2020
This recipe contains approximately 0.96% Phosphorus on a dry matter basis (approximately 0.37% Phosphorus on an as-fed basis).

What are the ingredients? Country of origin of ingredients?
Answer by ChewyAug 02, 2022
For a complete list of ingredients and the guaranteed analysis, click the “Nutritional Information” tab on the product page. The boneless ground rabbit comes from rabbits raised on farms that are located in Italy. All proteins are antibiotic and hormone free. All chicken, poultry and beef come from North America (USA and Canada). Taurine comes from Japan, one of the best sources in the world. The synthetic vitamin/mineral mixtures come from Germany, Switzerland and France.

What is the Calcium to Phosphorus ratio of this food and what is the maximum percent Magnesium and Ash as of December 2019? (we all know that formulas change over time)
Answer by ChewyDec 26, 2019
This variety contains 0.6% Calcium content on an as fed basis (1.59% on a dry matter basis) and 0.37% Phosphorus content on an as fed basis (0.96% on a dry matter basis) for a ratio of 1.6 to 1. It also contains 0.03% Magnesium on an as fed basis (0.12% on a dry matter basis) and 2.14% Ash content on an as fed basis (5.98% on a dry matter basis).

What is the protein, fat, and carb content on a dry matter basis?
Answer by ChewyMay 18, 2021
This formula has a level of Protein of 37.23 %. The Fats are 33.36 %, and the Carbs are 20.61 %. These are on a dry matter basis.


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31 Customer Reviews



Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By VetBailey on Jun 8, 2023

Hit or miss

This is usually a favorite product for my cats who are on a limited protein diet because of allergies. For some reason, with this last batch they are refusing to eat it and when they do they puke the food right up. This is frustrating as we just experienced the same issue with another rabbit flavored product from another company (freely). Not sure what's going on with these companies and their quality control procedures. I guess its back to Royal Canin but they are just so expensive.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Irene on Aug 7, 2023

Eh.

Seems like a good quality food, but the cats did not care for it. I have four cats and between all of them they wouldn't finish a can of this.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Sultana67 on Jan 19, 2023

My cat love it but made my cat sick.

I bought this food because I read the good reviews, my cat love it he clean his bowl. Unfortunately something inside of this food made him sick he has a very sensitive stomach IBD he start vomiting and loose stool. I’m very disappointed because my poor baby loves this food. I have to hunt for the perfect food for my cat.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By jas400 on Jun 18, 2023

not a hit.

My cat is good motivated but hated this. wouldn’t eat this.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Baxter on Sep 1, 2022

Good Cat Food

I purchase Lotus for my dogs. They love the food. I tried Rabbit Pate for my cats and one wouldn't eat it and the other scarfed it down then promptly vomited. That was not the cat food's fault, Baxter has a sensitive stomach and Betty is just plain picky. Neighbour cats loved the food.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Rachel on Jul 6, 2022

What Changed?

I was feeding my IBD kitty Lotus Rabbit Pate for months and he was pretty stable on it. However, when I purchased a few cases last last month the color of the meat and the consistency had changed. The meat used to be dark in color and a thicker consistency. My cats diarrhea came back so I definitely knew something changed with the recipe. I contacted the company and they assured me it was still rabbit. I had to switch to another brand of rabbit pate and the meat is dark meat and my cat is back to having good poops. I don't know what they changed but this product unfortunately no longer agrees with my cat. I'm sure this food will agree with cats that have a healthy digestive system but if your kitty has IBD or GI sensitivities even with this brand of rabbit try a different brand of rabbit that is a darker meat...it just may agree with them! I hope this review helps some kitties and their humans out there!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Pepper on Apr 27, 2022

Great food for cats with digestive issues

My almost 16 year old cat has been dealing with diarrhea and loose stools since he was 13. Not long after his problems started, I tried many different supplements that I would mix into his food with some success. Sometimes his stools were good, but most of the time they were like a thick pudding type consistency. I felt so bad for my cat that I decided to read about IBS and IBD and how a novel protein such as rabbit, venison or duck diet might help. I decided to try rabbit first. The very first brand of canned rabbit that I bought for him really seemed to do the trick. Unfortunately, my cat was diagnosed with kidney disease a few months ago and when I looked at the dry matter phosphorus levels in that canned rabbit that I was giving him at the time, I had to do a switch. I have since tried 2 different brands of canned rabbit before I came across Lotus. This is the first canned rabbit that I tried that has consistently given him normal well formed stools without having to add any other supplement into his food. It also has much lower phosphorus levels than the other brands of rabbit that I tried which is helpful for his kidney disease. I wish I would have found this food sooner. I give it 5 stars because it gives my cat great stool consistency, but only 4 stars overall because it's a slippery food that makes it somewhat difficult for my cat to eat. I also sometimes have to put some freeze dried raw duck or turkey on top of it so that my cat will eat it, too. Overall though, I think it's a great cat food for sensitive cats like mine.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Smokeysmom on Apr 13, 2022

The Large Cans Are Not The Same

The food from the 12.5 oz cans does not have the same consistency as the 2.75oz and 5.3oz cans. Even though the ingredients are listed as exactly the same, they do not appear to be the same product at all. My cat absolutely loves and goes crazy for the small cans of this but flat out refuses to eat the food that comes out of these larger cans. So I’d give 4-5 stars for the small cans and 0 stars for the large.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Sandy on Apr 4, 2022

Cats don’t like it

My cats won’t eat this food. I’ve gotten the Just Juicy from Lotus before and everyone liked it. It was the pork variety, but they don’t like the rabbit pate.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By KateNYC on Jan 2, 2022

Love Hate Relationship

My Cat is somewhat of a garbage can cat and will eat just about anything but she refused to eat this. its ingredients are the best so I was really disappointed. I kept giving it to her aside something with gravy throwing away most of it. At the final can... she now eats it, but only if she is hungry enough.