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🐇 Grain Free Rabbit Pate Cat Food - Lotus, 2.75 Ounce Cans, Case of 24 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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BrandLotus
FlavorSalmon
Age Range DescriptionAll Life Stages
Target SpeciesCat
Item FormPate

Description of 🐇 Grain Free Rabbit Pate Cat Food - Lotus, 2.75 Ounce Cans, Case of 24

Single animal based protein: Only rabbit in the rabbit pâté. Smooth pâté texture for cats who prefer pâtés over stews. No Carrageenan, Guar Gum, or Xanthan Gum. Grain-Free, Low in ash. Made in California, USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Main Ingredient: Rabbit

I couldn't believe it! My cat ate her entire food bowl (1 can) and continues to do so every day. I highly recommend this meal. A bit pricey but worth every penny to see a healthy happy cat.

Pros
  • Pet Products
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Rabbit Pie But Salmon Flavored

I tried to report incorrect product information using the product link but I couldn't connect. I also couldn't connect to ask a question about taste/ingredients, so I'm pointing out a serious concern about the ingredients. The product is a rabbit pie but has a salmon flavor. The ingredients mention salmon. My cats have problems with fish. This is not a real product with limited ingredients. If my cats get sick when I feed them this pie, then the product will be rated one star.

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  • Food
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Healthy ingredients and great taste

My cat has gastrointestinal problems. I love this food and eat it, but my only concern is that it contains salmon oil. I've been trying to do a clean one ingredient elimination diet. If oil is included, maybe something else could be added instead of salmon oil. However, I know that there is also good taste. In general, herring or sardine oil causes fewer reactions since it's a newer protein, but it's still fish if we try to eliminate fish from the mix entirely. I think it would be possible to…

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  • Cats
Cons
  • Wrinkled packaging