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Tiki Cat. The carnivore diet cats were born to eat. Non GMO ingredients
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Tiki Cat Cat Food Toppers add a delightful boost to your feline friend's mealtime. These nutritious and delicious additions turn ordinary meals into something extraordinary.

  • Enrich your cat's diet with Tiki Cat's high-quality, meaty toppers
  • Convenient single-serve pouches for perfectly portioned feeding
  • Add a dose of moisture to transform dry food into a satisfying lap-up meal
  • Grain-free and starch-free options cater to your cat’s carnivore instincts
  • Enhance flavor variety for even the most selective cats

Elevate every meal from typical to special with Tiki Cat Cat Food Toppers, providing a treat-worthy experience without compromising on nutrition or catering to a feline's various dietary preferences.

FAQs About Tiki Cat Food and Treats

For your convenience, you can buy Tiki cat food online at Petco.com and in your neighborhood Petco store. Sign up for Repeat Delivery, so your cat is never without tasty Tiki cat food.

Yes, all Tiki cat food diets meet the nutritional standards established by AAFCO to ensure required nutrients in the appropriate amount for a pet’s life stage.

Tiki wet cat food is manufactured in Thailand, the center of the global fishing industry, in award-winning, human-grade canning plants, while the dry food is oven-baked in Canada.

Studies show that pet food with low phosphorus levels can benefit cats and dogs with kidney disease—a common problem in aging pets. Tiki Cat Raw with Duck, Turkey, Bone Broth and Pumpkin features low phosphorus levels for kidney support. Always consult your veterinarian for your pet’s specific dietary needs.

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