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Tiki Cat

Made in Thailand, Canada · 20 products

Owned by

General Mills

Made in

Thailand, Canada

Founded

2005

Where it's made

Thailand (all Tiki Cat wet cans and pouches sold in Australia are manufactured in Thailand in human-grade canning facilities); some baked dry kibble made in Missouri, USA

About this brand

Owned by General Mills (acquired December 2024 via Whitebridge Pet Brands). AU-sold wet (cans, pouches, broths, lickables) is manufactured in Thailand in human-grade canning facilities; the Born Carnivore baked dry is made in Canada per the brand's current statement. Explicit obligate-carnivore positioning with disclaim of processed plant proteins.

The food

Obligate carnivore lens

The Luau Puka Puka wet is chicken plus chicken broth plus oil and the vitamin and mineral premix, with no grains, starches, legumes, or isolates anywhere. Among the cleanest wet profiles at AU retail. Born Carnivore dry is meat-led with whole-pulse caveats.

Pragmatic lens

AAFCO All Life Stages with named animal leads and an explicit avoidance of plant protein isolates that the AU panels back up.

Pros

Wet recipes are predominantly meat plus broth with no grains/starches/legumes/isolates, brand explicitly disclaims processed plant proteins and the AU panels match, very high dry-matter crude protein, wide AU range supports rotation feeding.

Cons

Premium price point in the three to five dollars per 80g can range, vitamin K3 (menadione) in some Luau wet recipes for owners specifically avoiding synthetic vitamin K, fish-heavy recipes warrant rotation rather than exclusive feeding.

Recommendation

A strong option for wet-led feeding of a healthy adult cat in households that want to avoid plant protein isolates and where the budget supports it. Luau Puka Puka and similar chicken-and-broth recipes are among the cleanest mainstream wet options on AU shelves.

Common questions

Who owns Tiki Cat?

Tiki Cat is owned by General Mills (US multinational, NYSE listed).

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Where is Tiki Cat made?

Tiki Cat sold in Australia is made in Thailand and Canada.

Is Tiki Cat grain-free?

Yes. Every Tiki Cat recipe in our catalogue is grain-free.

Is Tiki Cat good for cats?

A strong option for wet-led feeding of a healthy adult cat in households that want to avoid plant protein isolates and where the budget supports it. Luau Puka Puka and similar chicken-and-broth recipes are among the cleanest mainstream wet options on AU shelves.

The range

Products

20

Made in

Thailand

Dry products3 products
DMB protein46.747.8%avg 47.4%
25%dry catalogue60%
DMB fat21.1%
10%dry catalogue55%
Wet products17 products
DMB protein40.972.2%avg 58.4%
30%wet catalogue90%
DMB fat10.536.4%avg 18.1%
0%wet catalogue45%

Most common first ingredients: chicken, chicken broth, deboned chicken, lamb

Thickeners & Gums55% · 11 of 20
Collective Labelling45% · 9 of 20
Starches15% · 3 of 20
Legumes15% · 3 of 20

No products in this range trigger synthetic preservatives, synthetic colours, synthetic flavours, added sugars, caramel colour, animal digest, plant protein.

Products

20 of 20
Canned17 products
Kibble3 products

Where to buy

Petbarn (in-store and online with same-day delivery), City Farmers, Pet Circle, 99PetShops, independent pet retailers; not direct-to-consumer in Australia

Recall history

No Australian recall affecting Tiki Cat cat food is on the public record. Australia has no central pet food recall register, so this reflects the limits of the record rather than a guarantee of safety. How recalls work in Australia →

Data reflects manufacturer-published information at the time of collection; formulations change, so always verify against the label on the product you intend to buy.

Last verified April 2026

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