Pet Food Cats avoid it, brothy, and looking and smelling poorly.
Lotus Just Juicy Pollock Stew Grain-Free Canned Cat Food

Lotus Just Juicy Pollock Stew Grain-Free Canned Cat Food

By Lotus 10 reviews analyzed Updated Apr 2024 85% confidence
4.3 /10
Quality
4.0
Value
4.5
Design
4.0
Function
4.0
Durability
4.0

In a Nutshell

  • More broth than stew.
  • Cats generally dislike the flavor.
  • Some cats enjoy the broth but avoid the meat.

Quick Verdict

The Lotus Just Juicy Pollock Stew Grain-Free Canned Cat Food receives mixed reviews. A few cats like the broth, but many dislike the flavor and texture. It's also noted for being more like a soup than a stew. Overall, it's not a popular choice among cats and their owners.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 10
Would Recommend 10%
Would Buy Again 10%
Avg Lifespan Unspecified

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Broth Enjoyed (2)

    Some cats enjoy the broth part of the stew.

Cons

  • Poor Flavor (6) major

    Cats generally dislike the flavor of the pollock stew.

  • Too Much Broth (4) major

    The product is too brothy and not meaty enough.

  • Unappealing Appearance (2) minor

    The appearance of the food is not appealing to cats.

  • Fussy Cats (3) major

    The product is not suitable for fussy cats.

  • Inconsistent Quality (1) minor

    There are concerns about batch variation and inconsistency.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Cat owners with cats that enjoy brothy foods — Some cats enjoy the broth part of the stew.

Skip If

  • Owners of fussy cats — Most cats dislike the flavor and texture.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Unspecified

Factors: quality of ingredients, storage conditions

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • 💡 Store properly to maintain freshness

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
Carpet
Vinyl
Laminate

Rating Distribution

2.2
10 reviews
5★
10%
4★
10%
3★
20%
2★
10%
1★
50%
poor quality (1) dislikes (1)

Common Questions

Is the lotus canned food suitable for cats with IBD?

Yes, it is suitable for cats with IBD as it uses pollock which is uncommon, and the salmon oil doesnt cause reactions.

Highlighted Reviews

— Rumpelstiltskin 1 found helpful

"My 14 year old cat has IBD and was tired of the Z/D canned food. It has been difficult to find foods with limited or single proteins that she does not have a reaction to. This one is great, as pollock is not common, and while there is salmon oil, my cat only has a reaction to the flesh. She loves th..."

— Cristina

"My cats won’t touch it and it even looks and smells poorly."

Bottom Line

If you have picky cats, you might want to consider other options. Consider ones with positively received flavors.

4.3 /10
Below Average