Deboned chicken, chicken meal, dehydrated chicken, dried egg product, tapioca, natural chicken flavor, ground whole flaxseed, chickpeas, peas, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), brewers dried yeast, calcium sulfate, choline chloride, inulin (prebiotic), salmon oil, pumpkin, taurine, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, vitamin E supplement, niacin supplement (vitamin B3), copper sulfate, vitamin A supplement, manganese sulfate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), d-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), biotin, riboflavin supplement (vitamin B2), vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, calcium iodate, folic acid, sodium selenite, rosemary extract, ascorbic acid (preservative), citric acid, tannic acid.
Crude Protein (min) | 43% |
Crude Fat (min) | 19% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 3.5% |
Moisture (max) | 10% |
Taurine (min) | 0.14% |
Omega 3 Fatty Acids* (min) |
1% |
Omega 6 Fatty Acids* (min) |
2.75% |
482 kcal/cup
Varies based on age, activity level, and life stage.
Cat’s Weight | Serving Size |
4-7 Ibs. (1.8-3.2 kg) | 1/4 – 1/2 c (32 – 64 g) |
8-10 Ibs. (3.3-4.5 kg) | 1/2 c (64 g) |
11-15 Ibs. (4.6-6.8 kg) | 1/2 – 3/4 c (64 – 96 g) |
Over 15 Ibs. (over 6.8 kg) | 1/8 c (15 g) for every 2 Ibs. of body weight |
Feeding Adult Cats During Gestation and Lactation: Provide increasing amounts of food during the second half of gestation, up to twice as much as the normal intake. During lactation, provide as much as your cat will consume.
Feeding Kittens: Introduce dry food around the fifth week and provide as much food as kittens will consume from weaning until 12 months of age.
If feeding wet and dry food together, decrease the amount of Tiki Cat® Born Carnivore™ by approximately 1/8 cup for every small can (2.8 oz. or 3 oz.) can of Tiki Cat® wet food.
Holly –
My cat had been on this food (Chicken Luau & Fish Luau) and Feline Natural since I got him at 4 months old. He really loved it. I started feeding Tiki alone about 2 months ago and he developed frank blood in his urine about a week ago. He is 13 months old. I took him to the vet (they specialize in cats) and she said it was food induced and he is now on prescription dry food for the foreseeable future. He has not been pleased with the change in food. I hope you can address this issue and I feel the food’s main ingredients are top notch. But don’t understand the need for peas, tapioca, and pumpkin.
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