Tiki Cat® Puka Puka Luau™

Succulent Chicken

(54 customer reviews)
Available in: 2.8 oz. can | 6 oz. can | 10 oz. can

Tender pieces of shredded chicken in a delightful chicken consommé

  • Grain & Potato Free
  • Non-GMO Ingredients
  • Hand-Packed
  • No Gums

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Nutritional Facts

Chicken, chicken broth, sunflower seed oil, calcium lactate, dicalcium phosphate, potassium chloride, taurine, choline chloride, salt, magnesium sulfate, ferrous sulfate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin E supplement, niacin (vitamin B3), zinc oxide, vitamin A supplement, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, manganous oxide, calcium pantothenate, copper amino acid chelate, riboflavin supplement (vitamin B2), sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), folic acid, potassium iodide, vitamin D3 supplement.

Crude Protein (min) 16%
Crude Fat (min) 2.6%
Crude Fiber (max) 0%
Moisture (max) 80%
Taurine (min) 0.2%

63 kcal/2.8oz can

134 kcal/6oz can

225 kcal/10oz can

Crude Protein (min) 16%
Crude Fat (min) 2.6%
Crude Fiber (max) 0%
Moisture (max) 80%
Taurine (min) 0.2%

63 kcal/2.8oz can

134 kcal/6oz can

225 kcal/10oz can

Varies based on age, activity and lifestyle. For adult cats:

2.8 oz. can: 1-2 cans per 7 lbs.Êbodyweight

6 oz. can: 1 cans per 7 lbs.Êbodyweight

For kittens, offer food several times a day, feed up to twice this amount.
Pregnant or nursing cats may require two to four times their normal feeding.
The amount to feed will vary based upon age, activity level, breed, size, and environment. Please use the feeding guidelines as an initial recommendation and adjust food amount as needed to maintain proper weight. Always provide access to clean, fresh water. Canned food should be changed at least twice daily in order to prevent spoilage.
Serve at room temperature, and refrigerate any unused portion.

Varies based on age, activity and lifestyle. For adult cats:

2.8 oz. can: 1-2 cans per 7 lbs.Êbodyweight

6 oz. can: 1 cans per 7 lbs.Êbodyweight

For kittens, offer food several times a day, feed up to twice this amount.
Pregnant or nursing cats may require two to four times their normal feeding.
The amount to feed will vary based upon age, activity level, breed, size, and environment. Please use the feeding guidelines as an initial recommendation and adjust food amount as needed to maintain proper weight. Always provide access to clean, fresh water. Canned food should be changed at least twice daily in order to prevent spoilage.
Serve at room temperature, and refrigerate any unused portion.

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4.9 out of 5 stars

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9 reviews with a 5-star rating

  1. Manon

    Manon

    My kitties immediately fell in love with this first purchase of Tiki Cat. They’re normally fed chicken only recipes which is why I first selected this formula. Although it a bit pricy, I love the fact that it’s made in the U.S.A. So far I’m giving it an A rating. But it will be up to my kitties to make the final analysis. One of my cats has a very sensitive digestive system, so I hope that this brand will fit the bill.

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  2. Olivia Belding

    Great for Megaesophagus Kitten!

    Olivia Belding

    My little Merida, recently diagnosed with Megaesophagus Loves Tiki cat and has been able to keep this food in her stomach! She frequently loses her appetite, but goes crazy with excitement over her pouch dinner times! She also has to eat at an elevated level and LOVEs to stand up to eat directly from her pouch.

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  3. Niki

    Great product, but not for all cats

    Niki

    I’ve had all three of my cats on this for the past two years. I’ve switched one off of this food, which I will explain after I wax eloquent about Tiki Cat. Two of my cats are from the same litter, and both have some food intolerances that I’ve only been able to partially identify over the years. Grain, potatoes, peas, rice, gum, and starch regularly found in other cat foods would give them horrible indigestion. The Succulent Chicken flavor is great for them. I’d love if Tiki Cat would eventually make a Turkey flavor, since that’s the meat source they’ve had the best luck with.

    I did recently switch my third cat off of this food. When I originally started him on Tiki Cat, it was after he’d developed a kidney stone on his old food. I fed him a prescription diet for a month – long enough for his stone to dissolve – before getting him off it, since prescription diet or not, the ingredients were bad. I have always been a firm believer that quality cat food will cure a lot of issues, so I switched him to Tiki and trusted that the quality would help prevent any future stones from developing. Thankfully he hasn’t had any issues on Tiki Cat, but his recent blood and urine tests show very early signs that he will develop kidney disease. I’ve done my duty as a good cat owner and I have researched kidney disease in cats as thoroughly as I can. Now that I am more informed, I have switched him off of Tiki in an effort to keep his kidneys healthy for as long as possible. The high protein content in Tiki Cat makes it amazing for two of my cats, but the suggestion for cats with kidney disease is that they should have less protein because protein is difficult for the kidneys to break down. Tiki Cat also does not offer formulas low in phosphorus, which can calcify the kidneys. Although his new food does not seem as great quality as Tiki, I did my best to find something healthy and formulated with low phosphorus and protein.

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  4. camilo

    Protein and Carbs

    camilo

    What is the carbs content in this food? and what is the protein percentage?

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  5. Doug Burnham

    Doug Burnham

    The picture says it all. Pure wonderful shredded chicken. No stinky canned cat food! This is my back up food if my store is out of the Luau chicken with egg product. Either way it has NO stinky smell and my cats love it. I don’t buy the seafood cans as they will of course smell like real fish. So, no fishy smell and easy to feed chicken. So much easier than trying to cook the chicken yourself for a finicky eater. Tiki Cat has done all the work for you to feed a no grain, no carb cat food. When it’s on sale you can really load up on the quantity as being in a can it has a great shelf life. In fact, stop reading this and go get some! your cat will thank you!

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  6. Grace

    LIFE SAVER

    Grace

    I do not normally buy Tiki Cat because I do not feed any fish to my cats. However, I LOVE this product, as it’s nothing but beautifully shredded white chicken meat that my 2 kittens and 14 year old cat love. It’s a great meal topper to pates, or by itself. Highly recommend.

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  7. Manon

    Manon

    Correction to my previous review. Tiki Cat is produced in Thailand.
    However, Tikipets states on it’s can that it follows AAFCO guidelines in the manufacture of its products.
    According to AAFCO:
    “AAFCO does not regulate, test, approve or certify pet foods in any way.

    AAFCO establishes the nutritional standards for complete and balanced pet foods, and it is the pet food company’s responsibility to formulate their products according to the appropriate AAFCO standard.

    It is the state feed control official’s responsibility in regulating pet food to ensure that the laws and rules established for the protection of companion animals and their custodians are complied with so that only unadulterated, correctly and uniformly labeled pet food products are distributed in the marketplace and a structure for orderly commerce.”
    https://petfood.aafco.org/
    About a week ago, I decided to switch my cats to a Tiki Cat Succulent Chicken only. My cats still love it. The cat with the digestive issues is much better.

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  8. E.D.V.

    Best can food ever!

    E.D.V.

    I have two cats, an older male Himalayan and a stray female kitten found on the side of the road. The male got diagnosed with kidney disease and renal failure last year. I received a printout of foods to switch over for a low phosphorous diet. Tiki Cat had been on the list (at least the Koolina Luau Chicken and Eggs and Puka Puka Chicken) so I got some. He’d always been a picky eater and now that he’d been sick barely ate. THIS FOOD ROCKS!! He got his appetite back and his blood work stabilized enough that he’s a sliver of his former self. I know he will never be better but this food helped even him out enough that we got more time with him. (have since had to switch to full prescription diet but the vet had been impressed with his progress) I will forever be grateful for the extra good time alone. And the other critter…I had the kitten on kitten food and slowly switched her over after her spay last month. She’s healthy and so happy!

    I found a food that’s healthy for my imperfectly fabulous babies. THANK YOU!! I highly recommend. The cost is a bit more than some yuck smelling canned food off any shelf, but soooo worth the cost. Figure less vet bills make up for, let alone the happy putty-tats.

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  9. Julie

    Best tasting (according to the cat) and healthiest canned food I have found

    Julie

    Had to change cat to all wet, low carb diet to reduce blood sugar due to diabetes. This formulation is great for that and is actually what a healthy diet for all cats should be. Kitty loves the taste. This is also highly rated on one of the natural cat food review sites and no BPA in cans! Very important. All of this in one food was very hard to find. Formulation and packaging is perfect, hope Tiki has this available for years to come.

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