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Tiki Cat Gourmet Whole Food Brand Cat Food Koolina Luau is shredded chicken breast and egg prepared in consommé for a grain free, gravy free, zero carb meal. Complete and balanced diet for all life stages, feeding 2% of body weight per day to maintain weight. Typically feedings include one 2.8z can in the morning and evening per day or a 6.0z can split between 2-3 cats per day in the morning and evening. Great to feed solely or to supplement a dry food diet by adding the missing moisture and boosting the necessary protein and fat levels missing from kibble.
Ingredients:
Chicken, Chicken Broth, Dried Egg, Sunflower Seed Oil, Fish Oil.
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Thank you for your help with cat crew! -
April 7, 2011
I am one of your testimonials. I have an NIDDM kitty. I have gotten him off of insulin, not once but twice, through diet and tight regulation. I am already familiar with Dr. Hodgkins since it was an internet site recommending her protocol that got us started. In this second round of insulin/insulin weaning the little guy developed pancreatitis and could not keep food down.
My vet suggested a prescription diet for low carb and low fat but I asked her to review Tiki instead. (In my experience prescription diet is immediately followed by feline revolution/revulsion and I could not afford to have an insulin dependent diabetic who would not eat!)
Long story short, she looked at you nutritional info and approved. He had always loved Tiki (back then it was our special occasion and hypoglycemic event food) and as soon as it became his sole diet, the vomiting stopped.
We feed the chicken only flavors (to the whole zoo crew now) since they are the lowest in fat. His amylase is still high but he is a symptomatic. The conventional vets are satisfied with his condition; we see a new holistic practitioner today to look for a way to get the amylase lower. I expect she'll be pleased with his diet.
I recommend your food to friends. One friend used it to keep her senior boy eating through a serious infection. Another is taste testing a variety pack with her Ragdoll who has food sensitivities. (Last I heard, he loves the mackerel flavors but she can't do that one again!). A third friend has a Maine Coon with a sensitive stomach, rough coat and skin issues (sounds like my guy before Tiki). He wants to try it.
Thank you for your help with cat crew!
- Lorraine
Awesome for cats with stomatitis -
June 2, 2011
One of my two cats has stomatitis, which basically means her gums are chronically inflamed. This makes it hard for her to eat mushy cat foods (pate' style), because they get stuck to her teeth and end up irritating her gums more. This food is not pate'-style, it's little shreds of chicken with chunks of stuff that I guess are supposed to be scrambled eggs? This looks exactly like 'Puka Puka Luau,' but with added egg pieces, and ~20 calories less per can (according to the nutrition info that Petropics sent me). Also, high in protein, low in carbs, and made by a company that prides itself on making "people-grade" cat foods! Sure, it's expensive, but if you can find a good deal somewhere online (sometimes Amazon has it on sale for a few days at a time, as do other home-delivery sites), it might not be so bad?
- Elena (TX)
Cat loves it -
June 3, 2011
My 2 year old male cat was eating Wellness canned for most of his life but then got diarrhea so I had to put him on a bland diet of boiled chicken for a little more than a month. I tried switching him back to Wellness but the diarrhea came back so I have decided to try a new food. He never really ate the Wellness food with enthusiasm but loved his boiled chicken so I tried to find something as close as possible to JUST chicken (with the vitamins he needs of course). I've done a ton of research and Tiki Cat came out on top due to its nutrition, grain-free, no preservatives, low ash, etc. I just started switching him to this today, and I am already so impressed with the Tiki Cat food. It literally smells and looks like something we would eat (it is human grade)!
He ate this so fast and loved it so much, I thought he might throw up after. He left some of the boiled chicken behind but each bite of the Tiki Cat is gone. It makes me happy to be feeding him something so healthy that he loves so much.
- L. Shields (Michigan)
Awesome cat food -
May 2, 2011
I agree with everything the previous two reviews have said.
One of my cats has stomatitis - her teeth and gums are chronically inflamed, making it difficult for her to eat most canned foods (since most canned cat foods are mushy and stick to her teeth like peanut butter). The texture of this cat food is different - it comes in little shreds or strips, making it much easier for her to eat because nothing gets stuck to her painful, painful mouth.
Also, the manufacturers will send you detailed nutrition information (down to the exact calories and milligrams) if you email them!
Sidenote - all but maybe one or two of TikiCat's varieties are very low in phosphorus, making them super awesome for cats with kidney issues.
- Elena (TX)
Another quality food from Tiki! -
April 21, 2011
I agree with everything the previous two reviews have said.
I bought quite a few of the tuna varieties plus the 72 can packs of chicken and of salmon and wanted another kind of chicken to alternate for my cats dinners. I bought one case of this to make sure my pickiest cat would like the egg in it and gave it to them last night. It was a big hit so I'm back to take advantage of this sale. Kind of funny that the real sale is with the single case other than the larger amount, but as long as I get the best deal I don't care. (6 single cases which is equal to the 72 pack is only 85.68 versus the 91.87 for the 6 pack) My cats are loving this food and I intend to keep buying it for them.
- M. Torma
Packed full of chicken and egg -
April 19, 2011
I agree with everything the previous two reviews have said.
This can is absolutely jam-packed with small bits of shredded chicken and a few little cubes of egg. The food is moist, but there is very little fluid in the can. I was surprised at how much food it seemed to be when dumped onto a plate; it seemed to "expand" to more then the typical plateful from a 3.3 oz. can.
A freshly opened can smells like chicken - nothing more. It looks and smells better than canned "people food" chicken!
Our cats typically eat Weruva, but picked some of this up to try; they have licked the plates clean each time it is fed and seem to really enjoy it. They seem to have a slighly easier time with the size and texture of the Tiki Cat chicken - or, at least, they make less mess when eating it. We always find stray bits of Weruva chicken on the floor after feeding that food. Our cats have not had any stomach-related adjustment problems, either.
This company also has an informative webpage with clear nutritional facts about their product. From what I can tell, it looks like a safe, high-quality, low-carb, high protein cat food option; a good pick for pretty much any kitty with healthy kidneys.
- Grasshopper
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