NA—January 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My cat will eat anything, so eats this. Lots of shredded chicken in a small amount of broth. Smells fine. Chicken might have been dried at one time, since it’s sometimes a bit hard & dry (chewy) even soaking in the broth so I cut the larger strands into smaller pieces w/culinary scissors before serving. Read more
frank j longo—January 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
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Eric—July 24, 2020✓ Verified purchase
This is really good quality cat food. It's just chicken meat, soaking in chicken broth & sunflower seed oil. In a pinch you could probably mix in some mayonnaise and make a passable chicken salad sandwich with it. Good to have on hand in a pandemic. It's definitely not grade A chicken meat so it tends to be very stringy, but I view this as a positive b/c it forces my cat to chew it, not just inhale it. It's high protein, low fat, zero carb. It's expensive, but you can mix it with a lower priced pate-type food and bring up the quality of your cat's diet substantially. In fact, you'll probably need to mix it with your cat's existing food initially or they won't eat it b/c it's so different from just about every other cat food out there. My cat was skeptical at first, but not for long. There's one thing to be aware of though: I think the actual calorie count is higher than what's listed on the can. I adopted a very overweight adult cat, and I have been judiciously keeping him to 240 calories/day so he will slowly lose weight, and it was working until I incorporated this food into his diet. His weight loss stopped, then reversed. I did some research and AAFCO rates it as 82 cal/100g, but the can shows it as 79. That's a tiny difference - less than 5% - but it was enough to throw my furball's diet off kilter. I still feed it to him, but I've had to reduce the portion slightly. Read more
Ally Reviews—April 26, 2013✓ Verified purchase
INGREDIENTS LIST. The MOST important information first. I've taken this directly from the Petropics' (the manufacturer) website. Ingredients: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Sunflower Seed Oil, Fish Oil. Vitamins/Minerals: Dicalcium Phosphate, Choline Chloride, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate, Ferrous Sulfate Monohydrate, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Nicotinic Acid (Vitamin B3), Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Potassium Iodide, Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate, Riboflavin Supplement (Vitamin B2), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement. MACROS: 82% Protein, 12% Fat, 0% Carb "Grain free, Gravy free, Omega rich." There are absolutely zero 'filler' ingredients. Looking at the ingredients, you can see that Tiki only uses high quality foods that are actually healthy for felines. The chicken itself is shredded and submerged in a chicken watery broth that my cats love to lap up. It looks a lot more appealing than the brown mush that comprises most other canned cat food. Additionally, the macros for Tiki Succulent Chicken are fantastic -- EXACTLY what a cat's diet should be composed of. I weaned both of my cats off of EVO Chicken Formula dry food onto Tiki. I had previously thought that EVO kibble was a high-quality food, but both of my cats were gaining weight rapidly, even with strict portions. My veternarian said they were extremely overweight, and that I needed to put them on a different diet. After 5 months of Tiki, both are at normal weights, have a TON more energy, and are much better hydrated (less water bowl drinking!). This is the best quality cat food I have ever found, short from making raw food for your own cats which is an intensive process. The price is definitely a factor -- my two cats go through one case of Tiki in about 3-4 days. If you can afford Tiki, buy it over other canned foods. Read more
AA—March 3, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I bought the 6 oz pack of 8 cans of chicken flavor. I'm still trying (unsuccessfully, it seems) to find a healthier food than the Fancy Feast pate for my house full of cats ranging in ages from 14 down to 1.5 years old. this looked like it might be the new food to finally lure them away from FF, the "Mcdonalds of cat foods." I liked that the first few ingredients are "real" food, I liked that when I opened the can, the food looked and smelled like human-grade canned chicken, and I liked the larger can size, thinking maybe I can feed all my cats with 1 can, and thereby generate less waste. my cats...? they didn't really likt it at all. even the cat who's OBSESSED with anything chicken turned his nose up at it. I just don't get it. this looked/smelled just like the Purely Fancy Feast I buy sometimes which my cats who love chicken do enjoy. Anyway, a swing and a miss. Only 1 of our 2 feral foster kittens had any interest. I ended up putting most of the cans out for our feral/stray colony, and even the feral cats weren't feeling the love! Read more