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Jr. Cat
![]() Join Date: Nov 2012
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The sardine variety was the ONLY can my girl-cat would eat. The 2 boys were indifferent, closer to not-liking. I am trying to stay clear of seafood as much as I can. I think seafood is like crack to many cats. I have read mixed opinions on whether it matters or not giving cats seafood daily.
I can find the Tiki for about 79cents/can if I drive an hour, but I have to drive that to buy anything out here in nowheresville...I am trying to get them on EVO chicken/turkey cat (not kitten-cat). This is supposed to be low in carbs. Tiki sardine is also low in carbs, if you opt to stay with that. I was so happy today; one of my boy-cats actually PICKED the EVO plate versus the pro-plan. Not sure how long that will last, but hopefully I can clean out all the other brands I have. Good luck with whatever decision you make. |
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Cool Cat
![]() Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 998
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Tiki cat canned had some good review from a site in Sg, but by the time I wanted to get some for ET to try, it was no longer available, not anywhere in Sg, don't understand why. Its been at least more than 1/2 yr. It was in Sg for less than 1yr I think, than suddenly every petshop don't have them anymore.
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Jr. Cat
![]() Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Oshawa, ON
Posts: 50
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tiki cat seems to be very good for cats, regardless of their predominant fish based food. Personally I didnt care for it, it's a little too gelatinized for me, but that is just a personal preference. Meenu didnt seem to go crazy for it either, right now she's got a thing for merrick's cowboy cookout, and thats what I'm giving her.
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