Lotus Low-Fat Chicken Grain-Free Recipe Dry Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Mixed acceptance by cats
- Small kibble size beneficial for dental issues
- Significant number of cats refuse to eat it
Quick Verdict
The Lotus Low-Fat Chicken Grain-Free Recipe Dry Cat Food receives mixed reviews. Some cats enjoy the taste, while others find it unpalatable. The kibble size is noted as helpful for cats with teeth issues, but the overall score is below average.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Some cats may experience dental issues
Prevention: Consult a vet before feeding this product to cats with dental issues
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Small kibble size (2)
The size of the kibble is helpful for cats with dental issues, making it easier for them to eat.
Cons
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Unappetizing to many cats (6) major
A significant number of cats refuse to eat this food due to unfavorable taste and texture.
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Health issues (3) high
Cats
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cats with teeth issues — The small kibble size is easier for them to eat
- • Cats on a specific diet — The low fat and grain-free formula may be suitable for certain dietary needs
✗ Skip If
- • Picky eaters — Many cats refuse to eat this food due to unfavorable taste and texture
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for cats with dental issues?
Yes, the small kibble size is beneficial for cats with dental issues.
Will all cats like this food?
No, many cats refuse to eat it due to unfavorable taste and texture.
Highlighted Reviews
"So far she enjoys the lotus wet food with a scoop of dry lotus"
"They would not touch it."
Bottom Line
This product may be worth considering for cats with specific dietary needs or dental issues, but potential buyers should be aware of the high likelihood of rejection by their cats.