TIKI CAT Hanalei Luau Wild Salmon in Salmon Consomme Grain-Free Canned Cat Food, 2.8-oz, case of 12 - Chewy.com

Tiki Cat Hanalei Luau Wild Salmon in Salmon Consomme Grain-Free Canned Cat Food

By Tiki Cat
Rated 4.2607 out of 5 stars
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  • Wild-caught flaked Alaskan salmon as the first ingredient for animal-sourced protein to meet the nutritional needs of carnivores.
  • High protein to support healthy muscles plus sunflower oil rich in omegas that nourish the skin and coat.
  • Provides a balanced and complete diet for cats of all ages with essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals and taurine.
  • Made with real salmon stock so it provides essential moisture to keep your pal hydrated and support overall health.
  • Luxurious consomme-based formula is great for picky eaters, and contains no grains, gluten, carbohydrates, starches or flours.

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Questions & Answers

12 Customer Questions


What is the dry matter percentage of phosphorus and sodium?
Answer by ChewyJun 29, 2019
This recipe has a sodium content of 0.08% as fed and 0.35% on a dry matter basis. It has a phosphorus content of 0.25% as fed and 1.09% on a dry matter basis.

Where is this cat food made
Answer by ChewyMar 19, 2020
Tiki wet diets are manufactured in Thailand. Thailand produces millions of pounds of human food every year for the United States and Europe and has dedicated human-grade certified canning lines. Tiki diets are hand-packed side-by-side with human food diets. Tiki fisheries are members of the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) and support initiatives to protect our marine environments from pollution and damage.

What is the protein, magnesium, phosphorous and ash percentages on a dry matter basis please?
Answer by ChewyOct 01, 2019
This variety contains 15% Protein content on an as fed basis (65.2% on a dry matter basis), 0.03% Magnesium content on an as fed basis (0.13% on a dry matter basis), 0.25% Phosphorus content on an as fed basis (1.08% on a dry matter basis) and 1.3% Ash content on an as fed basis (5.65% on a dry matter basis).

Is the salmon in this product wild caught or farmed?
Answer by ChewyOct 24, 2018
The first ingredient for animal-sourced protein is the wild-caught flaked Alaskan salmon.


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Rated 4.2607 out of 5 stars
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234 Customer Reviews



Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Terri on Apr 25, 2023

Fussy cat?

Thought Junior would love this ...surprised that he's not "over the moon" about it. I would recommend it anyway - looks like a great product....guess Jr. prefers pate'....


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jenn on Mar 6, 2023

Looks like human food!

Octavia loves this! Gobbles it up! A bit pricy, but the moisture with Crave kibble helps her not throw up. Which saves my carpet and various rugs she throws up on. She can't throw up on the 85 % of the surfaces in our home that our hard. ;)


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By aaewing on Feb 24, 2023

Cat with allergy, chicken free

My cat has allergies and we now feed her foods without chicken. Not very many foods are chicken free, but this one is. My cat loves it so much. My other cat with no allergies does not like the flaky wet food so we only feed this to our cat with the allergy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sparky on Feb 15, 2023

Tiki Cat Wild Salmon

Our cat has severe allergies and osteoarthritis. We scoured cat food labels for a food with the least number of ingredients on his allergen list and this food hit the mark. It contains chunks of salmon and no carbs. We couldn’t be happier with Tiki Cat! Our cat LOVES this food!!


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Snow1982 on Feb 26, 2023

Didnt like it

For some reason my cats did not want to touch it even though I think it looked and smelled great but who knows what they like half the time .


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Charlie on Apr 27, 2023

tiki cat salmon

my cat Charlie did not like tiki cat wild salmon he would no eat it


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Maxbuddy1 on Feb 3, 2023

Tiki Cat Salmon

My cat is supposed to be on a prescription kidney food diet but refuses to eat it! He loves the Tiki Cat Salmon.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By kenneth on Aug 21, 2022

Not a hit here

I had some interest in tiki cat foods in the past and thought I would try this one. But as soon as I opened a can and put it down that’s when the cats would smell it and walk away. So I gave it a whiff, and the first smell that hits your nose is one of chemicals. Something that they must treat the food to preserve the foods shelf life. Maybe this batch received too much of that chemical because it hit my nose like smelling salts hockey players use to wake themselves. Ammonia like chemical smell. I can see why they walked away from it. A bit disappointed as I had luck with tiki cat chicken before. I won’t be buying this flavor again.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Notgood on Feb 26, 2023

My cats did not like this

My cats refused to eat it and did not seem to like this food.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By QuothxThexRaven86 on Jul 31, 2022

My Cat Won't Touch It

The food looks fine. In fact it looks like Tuna and I was really excited to see how my elderly cat took to it. I did half a can on Friday and before he took a bite he spent a long time sniffing it. Finally, he ate a little then stopped. There was still a quarter of the can left when I gave him the other half a can on Saturday. This other half, he didn't touch. I left it out all night for him and he just wouldn't bother with it. It may be that he's becoming more picky in his old age, but it does mean that I have a lot of cans of this cat food that he won't eat. On to find another brand that doesn't contain grain that he will eat.