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product_id: 558744214
title: "KOHA Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Pate for Cats - Single Meat Wet Cat Food for Sensitive Stomachs - Pate Cat Food with No Fillers - 3oz Pack of 24"
brand: "koha"
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# Added pumpkin & NZ green mussel for digestion & joints 75% moisture for optimal hydration 96% single-source duck protein KOHA Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Pate for Cats - Single Meat Wet Cat Food for Sensitive Stomachs - Pate Cat Food with No Fillers - 3oz Pack of 24

**Brand:** koha
**Price:** $161.11
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## Summary

> 🦆 Elevate your cat’s health with every bite — because sensitive stomachs deserve gourmet care!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** KOHA Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Pate for Cats - Single Meat Wet Cat Food for Sensitive Stomachs - Pate Cat Food with No Fillers - 3oz Pack of 24 by koha
- **How much does it cost?** $161.11 with free shipping
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## Best For

- koha enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted koha brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Hydration Hero:** 75% moisture content supports kidney & urinary health naturally
- • **Pure Protein Power:** 96% duck meat fuels lean muscle & easy digestion
- • **Functional Superfoods:** Pumpkin aids digestion; New Zealand green mussel boosts joint health
- • **No-Nonsense Nutrition:** Zero fillers, grains, or artificial additives for clean, natural feeding
- • **Sensitive Stomach Savior:** Single-ingredient formula minimizes allergy risks & digestive upset

## Overview

KOHA Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Pate is a premium wet cat food designed specifically for cats with sensitive stomachs and food allergies. Featuring 96% single-source duck protein and 75% moisture, it mimics a natural carnivore diet while supporting hydration and nutrient absorption. Enhanced with pumpkin for digestive health and New Zealand green mussel for joint support, this grain-free, filler-free pate offers a clean, nutrient-rich meal that helps reduce digestive issues and promotes overall vitality.

## Description

Recipes You Can Trust Visit the Store Recipes You Can Trust Visit the Store What makes KOHA different from other pet foods? KOHA uses limited, high-quality ingredients and no junky fillers. Our recipes support digestion with clean, balanced nutrition. What is the best cat food for a sensitive stomach? Cats with sensitive stomachs often benefit from limited ingredient diets. We use simple, high-quality ingredients to support optimal digestion. Can healthy cats eat limited ingredient food every day? Yes, KOHA recipes are complete and balanced for daily feeding. While ideal for sensitivities, they’re also a clean, high-quality option for maintaining overall health. What makes KOHA different from other pet foods? KOHA uses limited, high-quality ingredients and no junky fillers. Our recipes support digestion with clean, balanced nutrition. What is the best cat food for a sensitive stomach? Cats with sensitive stomachs often benefit from limited ingredient diets. We use simple, high-quality ingredients to support optimal digestion. Can healthy cats eat limited ingredient food every day? Yes, KOHA recipes are complete and balanced for daily feeding. While ideal for sensitivities, they’re also a clean, high-quality option for maintaining overall health.

Review: Great results - The first question is.. how, exactly, can we rate 'flavor?' Hilarious. I spent a little bit of time researching quality canned food and rate this highly for a few reasons. The main reason is profound results in my pet. All of which are listed below. But here are the highlights of what I believe this food does right: 1. Single Protein Vets have told me animals often react to the protein in food. Having a single protein helps isolate what they might be having a negative reaction to. I feed a single protein for a few weeks before switching to another single protein (broadens the nutritional profile), and then do a combo of the proteins I know my pet tolerates. And I always switch formulas slowly. Based on what vets have told me and everything I've read. 2. Limited Ingredients See above. But also...cats are obligate carnivores. This means, in the wild all they ate was meat/bones/organs. That's it. No fruit or veggies or grains. Simply put, they lack the enzymes to metabolize these things. You know? The stuff that gets crammed into cat food. The stuff they cannot digest. No wonder kitty has digestive issues. More on that below. This formula is predominately meat with a very small amount of (one) veggie and (one) fruit. With no fillers pet food manufacturers love to load their food up with (e.g., rice, rice bran, potatoes, guar gum, etc.). 3. 75% Moisture This happens to be the exact % of a cat's diet that needs to be moisture. Hmmm.. coincidence? Likely not. Kibble eaters drink water, whereas cats on a quality canned food do not--because they get what they need in the (quality) food. But here's the thing. Measure the amount of water your kibble eater drinks, add 7% to it (average moisture content in kibble), and it will be apparent they are getting nowhere near 75% of the moisture they need to be healthy. Do we really think cats are destined to have kidney problems? Perhaps not. But it goes beyond this. in addition to kidney problems.. diabetes, obesity, regular vomiting, and more -- all are linked to kibble. And before you think I work for a canned pet food company.. I do not. I am a pet owner. Period. Well, that, and I research a lot. Kibble is hard for cats to digest. For a lot of reasons. Firstly, because they are obligate carnivores and most kibble is predominately carbs. As mentioned.. no enzymes to metabolize carbs/grains. The second reason is due to anatomy. Cats have scissor-like teeth designed to rip meat apart. Not kibble. This means they swallow kibble whole. Which means.. digestion issues. Vomiting. Poor nutritional uptake. Then, kibble expands in their stomach. This means the food they eat exceeds their stomach capacity. Another reason for vomiting. I used to think vomiting now and again for cats was 'normal.' Until I did some research. And, switched my cat to canned. Another fun fact is some kibble manufacturers spray-coat kibble with tissue. Why would they do this, you ask? Because they tested it. Cats find it irresistible. Carbs alone are addictive, but adding tissue coating seals the deal. Which helps explain cats who are highly resistant to switching to canned food. Lastly, kibble's nutritional profile and uptake is not as good as food that is less processed/less exposed to heat. All of which underscores the research that concludes that kibble eaters are not as healthy as their non-kibble eating compatriots. I loved the convenience of kibble. Set it down and walk away. Done. If you ever need a pet sitter, rinse and repeat. Easy. But, the truth is, at least with my cat, this formula, canned food is every bit as convenient. She devours it in under a minute, looking up for more. This is a cat? When my cat was on kibble, often, after eating, I'd hear her in another part of the house vomiting. That familiar sound we cat owners dread. I'd wake up in the middle of the night with her vomiting in my clothes closet. Initially she might like her food, but eventually, she'd walk up, stare in the bowl as if willing it to be something different, and then walk away. Obviously, she'd connected the dots between not feeling well and her food. I went through cycles of trying different food--always thinking it was the formula. This was before I researched kibble. I will note that the kibble I fed her was very high quality. It too was gluten and grain-free, limited ingredient, with a novel protein (decreases odds of having a negative reaction). However, it's clear that controlling the formula could not overcome the 'nature' of kibble--the processing and nutritional profile, the expansion in the stomach, the lack of moisture, swallowing whole -- all of it, even in a higher quality formula with minimal processing, was not enough to avoid digestion and other issues. Fast forward to canned food - this one in particular (I tried another gluten free/limited ingredient/single protein canned food that she did not tolerate) - and these are the improvements: Gained weight Which she needed to... No more hollowed out part below the ribs. Sleeps less Cats, in general, sleep a lot; but she sleeps less since on canned food. I'm guessing this is the case because the uptake of nutrients is better thus better energy. My hunch is she had less energy while on kibble, and her stomach didn't feel well, leading to the need to sleep more. Shiny coat ...for the first time. More playful Grooms more This was an interesting change.. I guess there is a link between improved digestion and grooming more? Begs for food This is a big change. Tossing kibble in her bowl - which, obviously makes a sound whereas canned food does not - never roused her from another part of the house to investigate incoming. Now, she hears me near the kitchen sink and runs in, with the hope of being fed. She sits below the counter purring in anticipation of her food. And when she's done eating, she looks up for more. I have zero doubts that I could empty the entire can (5+ oz) and she'd eat it in one sitting. Try that with a kibble eater. Dog? They'd eat an entire bag in one sitting. It's interesting to note that while in the wild, cats were not grazers. They had distinct meal times. Which is what I have my cat on now, with canned. Stopped vomiting This was the biggest improvement. I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to no longer have to run through the house while she is in the process of vomiting (to tell where to clean up)...to no longer awaken to the sounds of vomiting... racing around cleaning up in the middle of the night. More than this is knowing my animal is getting and utilizing nutrition better as evidenced by all the improvements. In short, switching to (at least this formula) of canned has been a game changer.
Review: cat loves it. I like how this food gave me my cat back - Never have I seen cat eat like she'll eat this stuff. This 16 year old, previously sickly, thin & somewhat lathargic cat has gained weight, now comes out of her bed to spend time with us & is even playful again chaising her tail. MAYBE some of the turn around is due to a more consistent medication dosing, I dont know. But without a doubt, she eats twice as much as she was eating another catfood just a month (or so) ago & is always right there meowing when I fill the bowl. I think the novel protein & limited ingredients has been good for her; I'm adding a touch more pumpkin than is already in this food to help her digestion & it has positive results I can see in the catbox. Overall, we'll keep feeding this as she really likes the taste, has more energy, better digestion, has filled out & generally is feeling better, so it's a no brainer. This has been a (relatively) low cost option compaired to all the expensive testing our vet wanted to do to find out how to help her. SO GLAD we decided to try this food 1rst, for us & the cat!

## Features

- Ideal for extreme food sensitivities, sensitive stomachs, and digestive issues.
- 96% Meat: Moisture rich, high protein, no unnecessary fillers and low carbohydrates creates a meal that is easy to digest
- Perfect for sensitive stomachs: One meat per recipe gives you the best opportunity to avoid food sensitivities. Carefully selected ingredients and simple cooking methods keep nutrients closer to their original state
- Packed with Beneficial Ingredients: This delicious meal includes the added benefits of New Zealand Green Mussel for joint health, pumpkin for digestion, and cranberries for Urinary Tract Health!
- Moisture Rich: Cats thrive on foods wet food, which aid the body to digest and absorb nutrients as nature intended. Moisture rich meals leave pets feeling happy and satiated.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CB784XX2 |
| Additional Features | Limited Ingredient Diet, High Meat Content, Allergen-Free, Beneficial Ingredients |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Corn-Free, Grain-Free, Pea-Free, Potato-Free, Soy Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Limited Ingredient, Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Additive-Free, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,258 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #525 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand | KOHA |
| Brand Name | KOHA |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 69 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Duck |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10811048021257 |
| Item Form | Pate |
| Manufacturer | KOHA |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Benefits | Healthy Stools, Support Digestion |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chronic Upset Stomach, Digestive Health, Food Allergies, Picky Eaters, Sensitive Stomach |
| Special Ingredients | Pumpkin, New Zealand Green Mussel |
| Specific Uses For Product | Allergy Relief, Digestive Health, Sensitive Stomach |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 72.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** KOHA
- **Flavor:** Duck
- **Item Form:** Pate
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Allergy Relief, Digestive Health, Sensitive Stomach

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Flavor** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great results
*by R***E on November 4, 2023*

The first question is.. how, exactly, can we rate 'flavor?' Hilarious. I spent a little bit of time researching quality canned food and rate this highly for a few reasons. The main reason is profound results in my pet. All of which are listed below. But here are the highlights of what I believe this food does right: 1. Single Protein Vets have told me animals often react to the protein in food. Having a single protein helps isolate what they might be having a negative reaction to. I feed a single protein for a few weeks before switching to another single protein (broadens the nutritional profile), and then do a combo of the proteins I know my pet tolerates. And I always switch formulas slowly. Based on what vets have told me and everything I've read. 2. Limited Ingredients See above. But also...cats are obligate carnivores. This means, in the wild all they ate was meat/bones/organs. That's it. No fruit or veggies or grains. Simply put, they lack the enzymes to metabolize these things. You know? The stuff that gets crammed into cat food. The stuff they cannot digest. No wonder kitty has digestive issues. More on that below. This formula is predominately meat with a very small amount of (one) veggie and (one) fruit. With no fillers pet food manufacturers love to load their food up with (e.g., rice, rice bran, potatoes, guar gum, etc.). 3. 75% Moisture This happens to be the exact % of a cat's diet that needs to be moisture. Hmmm.. coincidence? Likely not. Kibble eaters drink water, whereas cats on a quality canned food do not--because they get what they need in the (quality) food. But here's the thing. Measure the amount of water your kibble eater drinks, add 7% to it (average moisture content in kibble), and it will be apparent they are getting nowhere near 75% of the moisture they need to be healthy. Do we really think cats are destined to have kidney problems? Perhaps not. But it goes beyond this. in addition to kidney problems.. diabetes, obesity, regular vomiting, and more -- all are linked to kibble. And before you think I work for a canned pet food company.. I do not. I am a pet owner. Period. Well, that, and I research a lot. Kibble is hard for cats to digest. For a lot of reasons. Firstly, because they are obligate carnivores and most kibble is predominately carbs. As mentioned.. no enzymes to metabolize carbs/grains. The second reason is due to anatomy. Cats have scissor-like teeth designed to rip meat apart. Not kibble. This means they swallow kibble whole. Which means.. digestion issues. Vomiting. Poor nutritional uptake. Then, kibble expands in their stomach. This means the food they eat exceeds their stomach capacity. Another reason for vomiting. I used to think vomiting now and again for cats was 'normal.' Until I did some research. And, switched my cat to canned. Another fun fact is some kibble manufacturers spray-coat kibble with tissue. Why would they do this, you ask? Because they tested it. Cats find it irresistible. Carbs alone are addictive, but adding tissue coating seals the deal. Which helps explain cats who are highly resistant to switching to canned food. Lastly, kibble's nutritional profile and uptake is not as good as food that is less processed/less exposed to heat. All of which underscores the research that concludes that kibble eaters are not as healthy as their non-kibble eating compatriots. I loved the convenience of kibble. Set it down and walk away. Done. If you ever need a pet sitter, rinse and repeat. Easy. But, the truth is, at least with my cat, this formula, canned food is every bit as convenient. She devours it in under a minute, looking up for more. This is a cat? When my cat was on kibble, often, after eating, I'd hear her in another part of the house vomiting. That familiar sound we cat owners dread. I'd wake up in the middle of the night with her vomiting in my clothes closet. Initially she might like her food, but eventually, she'd walk up, stare in the bowl as if willing it to be something different, and then walk away. Obviously, she'd connected the dots between not feeling well and her food. I went through cycles of trying different food--always thinking it was the formula. This was before I researched kibble. I will note that the kibble I fed her was very high quality. It too was gluten and grain-free, limited ingredient, with a novel protein (decreases odds of having a negative reaction). However, it's clear that controlling the formula could not overcome the 'nature' of kibble--the processing and nutritional profile, the expansion in the stomach, the lack of moisture, swallowing whole -- all of it, even in a higher quality formula with minimal processing, was not enough to avoid digestion and other issues. Fast forward to canned food - this one in particular (I tried another gluten free/limited ingredient/single protein canned food that she did not tolerate) - and these are the improvements: Gained weight Which she needed to... No more hollowed out part below the ribs. Sleeps less Cats, in general, sleep a lot; but she sleeps less since on canned food. I'm guessing this is the case because the uptake of nutrients is better thus better energy. My hunch is she had less energy while on kibble, and her stomach didn't feel well, leading to the need to sleep more. Shiny coat ...for the first time. More playful Grooms more This was an interesting change.. I guess there is a link between improved digestion and grooming more? Begs for food This is a big change. Tossing kibble in her bowl - which, obviously makes a sound whereas canned food does not - never roused her from another part of the house to investigate incoming. Now, she hears me near the kitchen sink and runs in, with the hope of being fed. She sits below the counter purring in anticipation of her food. And when she's done eating, she looks up for more. I have zero doubts that I could empty the entire can (5+ oz) and she'd eat it in one sitting. Try that with a kibble eater. Dog? They'd eat an entire bag in one sitting. It's interesting to note that while in the wild, cats were not grazers. They had distinct meal times. Which is what I have my cat on now, with canned. Stopped vomiting This was the biggest improvement. I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to no longer have to run through the house while she is in the process of vomiting (to tell where to clean up)...to no longer awaken to the sounds of vomiting... racing around cleaning up in the middle of the night. More than this is knowing my animal is getting and utilizing nutrition better as evidenced by all the improvements. In short, switching to (at least this formula) of canned has been a game changer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ cat loves it. I like how this food gave me my cat back
*by G***A on April 11, 2026*

Never have I seen cat eat like she'll eat this stuff. This 16 year old, previously sickly, thin & somewhat lathargic cat has gained weight, now comes out of her bed to spend time with us & is even playful again chaising her tail. MAYBE some of the turn around is due to a more consistent medication dosing, I dont know. But without a doubt, she eats twice as much as she was eating another catfood just a month (or so) ago & is always right there meowing when I fill the bowl. I think the novel protein & limited ingredients has been good for her; I'm adding a touch more pumpkin than is already in this food to help her digestion & it has positive results I can see in the catbox. Overall, we'll keep feeding this as she really likes the taste, has more energy, better digestion, has filled out & generally is feeling better, so it's a no brainer. This has been a (relatively) low cost option compaired to all the expensive testing our vet wanted to do to find out how to help her. SO GLAD we decided to try this food 1rst, for us & the cat!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceptional Quality!
*by K***T on February 6, 2026*

Really exceptional quality wet cat food that I’m using as a topper for my 2 cats. They’re both eating raw duck and both love a small amount of KOHA Limited Ingredient duck pate mixed in. One senior cat was diagnosed yesterday with mild stage 1 CKD unfortunately, so again as I searched for this initially, I’m more than pleased to see no artificial preservatives or high carbohydrate calories or phosphorus in this food. I recommend KOHA as this cat food is a much more healthier alternative, and my cats absolutely love it. Thank you, KOHA!

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