
Tiki Cat Baby Mousse & Shreds, Chicken, Salmon, and Chicken Liver, High-Protein, Wet Cat Food for Kittens 4 Weeks+, 1.9 oz. Cans (Pack of 3) Chicken, Salmon & Chicken Liver 1.9 Ounce (Pack of 3)
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Overview
Tiki Cat Baby Mousse & Shreds is a high-protein, wet kitten food formulated to help newborns and young kittens transition from milk to solid feeding. Packaged in 1.9 oz (54 g) single-serve cans, this 3-can assortment features chicken, salmon and chicken liver flavors presented as soft mousse layered with tender shreds—an easy-to-eat texture for tiny mouths and developing teeth. The recipe emphasizes protein and fat to support rapid growth and includes DHA to aid early brain development. Because the cans are small and shelf-stable until opened, they’re convenient for portion control during weaning, trialing new flavors, travel, or households with one or two kittens.
Key Features
- Can size: 1.9 oz (54 g) single-serve metal cans — easy portion control and travel-friendly.
- Age suitability: formulated for kittens 4 weeks and older to support weaning and early growth stages.
- Texture: layered soft mousse with real shreds for palatability and a gentle oral texture for developing mouths.
- Nutritional focus: protein- and fat-forward recipe with added DHA to support brain and visual development.
- Flavor assortment: includes Chicken, Salmon, and Chicken Liver to introduce variety and stimulate appetite.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- High-protein, calorie-dense formulation supports rapid growth and higher energy needs of kittens.
- Soft mousse with tender shreds eases the transition from liquid to solid food and is gentle on developing teeth.
- Contains DHA to support early brain and vision development.
- 1.9 oz single-serve cans reduce waste and make portioning easy for small kittens or multi-meal feeding.
- Three complementary flavors (chicken, salmon, chicken liver) encourage variety and help identify preferences.
Cons
- Small 1.9 oz cans are convenient but typically cost more per ounce than larger cans.
- Pack of 3 may be insufficient for multi-kitten households or long-term feeding without repeat purchases.
- Not intended as a specialized therapeutic diet—consult a veterinarian for kittens with medical or digestive issues.
- Contains common animal proteins (chicken, fish, liver) that may trigger sensitivities in some kittens.
Recommendations
- Weaning: Ideal for kittens starting at about 4 weeks when you’re introducing soft solids alongside milk replacer.
- Picky eaters: Use as a palatable meal or topper to entice reluctant feeders and increase moisture intake.
- Portion control & travel: Single-serve cans minimize waste and make feeding on the go or at catteries easier.
- Supplement for nursing queens: Can be offered as a high-calorie, palatable supplement for lactating mothers—consult your vet for long-term feeding.
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