








desertcart.co.jp: TIKI PETS Cat Aloha Friends Grain-Free, Low-Carbohydrate Wet Food with Flaked Tuna for Adult Cats & Kittens, Variety Pack 3 oz. (12 cans) : Pet Supplies Review: I'm a big fan of the Weruva/Cats in the Kitchen brands of cat food, and honestly anything with human-grade ingredients that are actually bioavailable to cats, obligate carnivores they are (or as my niece says, obligate carnivals 😆). Grains, veggies, fruits, legumes, tubers -- most of these have little to no nutritional value to cats. Pumpkin is an outlier, mostly because it's so high in fiber and filling and cats love the taste, but even that isn't more than a decent filler. Any fillers just mean more poop to scoop. I regularly foster cats from Toronto Cat Rescue that have special needs or just extra amounts of care needed, and this food has been a hit with even the pickiest eaters. It's been fantastic as part of a careful weight loss plan, too -- cats shed extra pounds pretty quickly combining this with canned pumpkin puree (talk to your vet! It's easier than you think, and with the pumpkin they stay regular and are not constantly yowling for food). My own two failed fosters have recently lost several pounds each and are now both at very healthy weights and body shapes (cats are beautiful at every size, just like humans, but unlike humans have a ton of direct correlations with weight and health problems) so they have been eating just this very happily. Even the pickiest of fosters (I've had cats from partner rescues that would only eat fish due to it being their main source of food, and they still scarf this right up) loves this stuff, and despite the cost, the actual amount being fed is pretty low compared to other wet foods. Combined with a high-quality dry kibble (I like stuff like Go and Nutrience), it's wound up really cost-effective, litter-box-effective and most importantly -- happy and healthy cat effective. Bright eyes, soft shiny coats, little to no plaque buildup on their teeth despite their age, and food-secure little beasties. Oliver says it's great for his joints and lends him new purr-spectives! Review: tiki cat is the best cat food it is high quality for cats these to come down on the price a little bit but it's worth buying for my cat she enjoys and loves this product I hope you can invent more stuff with tiki cats.














| ASIN | B01AUI8H60 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,880) |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | ウェット |
| Item model number | 759096 |
| Number of items | 12 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| batteries required | No |
L**R
I'm a big fan of the Weruva/Cats in the Kitchen brands of cat food, and honestly anything with human-grade ingredients that are actually bioavailable to cats, obligate carnivores they are (or as my niece says, obligate carnivals 😆). Grains, veggies, fruits, legumes, tubers -- most of these have little to no nutritional value to cats. Pumpkin is an outlier, mostly because it's so high in fiber and filling and cats love the taste, but even that isn't more than a decent filler. Any fillers just mean more poop to scoop. I regularly foster cats from Toronto Cat Rescue that have special needs or just extra amounts of care needed, and this food has been a hit with even the pickiest eaters. It's been fantastic as part of a careful weight loss plan, too -- cats shed extra pounds pretty quickly combining this with canned pumpkin puree (talk to your vet! It's easier than you think, and with the pumpkin they stay regular and are not constantly yowling for food). My own two failed fosters have recently lost several pounds each and are now both at very healthy weights and body shapes (cats are beautiful at every size, just like humans, but unlike humans have a ton of direct correlations with weight and health problems) so they have been eating just this very happily. Even the pickiest of fosters (I've had cats from partner rescues that would only eat fish due to it being their main source of food, and they still scarf this right up) loves this stuff, and despite the cost, the actual amount being fed is pretty low compared to other wet foods. Combined with a high-quality dry kibble (I like stuff like Go and Nutrience), it's wound up really cost-effective, litter-box-effective and most importantly -- happy and healthy cat effective. Bright eyes, soft shiny coats, little to no plaque buildup on their teeth despite their age, and food-secure little beasties. Oliver says it's great for his joints and lends him new purr-spectives!
J**.
tiki cat is the best cat food it is high quality for cats these to come down on the price a little bit but it's worth buying for my cat she enjoys and loves this product I hope you can invent more stuff with tiki cats.
K**N
After learning that the wet food we previously used had ingredients that were unhealthy, we decided to make the switch to tiki. All three of my cats absolutely love it. We have 2 xL maincoon/ragdoll and a long haired domestic cat. The large boys will eat everything, but the other one is 16 years old and is quite picky. They all love this food. We have tried all flavours and the tuna based cans were the most loved. We feed wet food morning and night and they always have kibble available. Since switching to this brand, we have noticed a huge difference in the activity level of our older cat. He now runs and plays with the younger cats and can be seen getting the “zoomies” a few times a day. I am very happy to find this high quality food. It is more expensive than the previous brand we used, but the happiness and health of our boys speaks for itself. Absolutely love this food.
G**B
The cat that needs to eat it loves it except the egg.
K**S
The best cat food. Pumpkin and just real meat and goodness. Happy cat!
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